Showing posts with label Ball Gowns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ball Gowns. Show all posts

Blue Princess Gowns

Navy Blue Princess Ball Gown.
Walking on the street with skirt helper

Beautiful Princess with Ball Gown

Marjorie and Charms

Navy Blue Princess Gown at Lapu-Lapu

Navy Blue Princess Gown at Lapu-Lapu

Edel and Charms with Princess Gown

Navy Blue Princess Gown

Beautiful Navy Blue Princess Gown

Navy Blue Princess Gown at Lapu-Lapu

Navy Blue Princess Gown

Prize for Navy Blue Princess Gown

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Maribeth & Shatsie


(wearing Red Evening Gown)

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(wearing Pink Evening Gown)
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Ball Gowns

A ball gown is the most formal female attire for social occasions. According to rules of etiquette, a ball gown must be worn where "white tie" or "evening dress" is specified on the invitation. It is traditionally a full-skirted gown reaching at least to the ankles, made of luxurious fabric, delicately and exotically trimmed. Most versions are cut off the shoulder with decolletenecklines. Such gowns are typically worn with a stole (a formal shawl in expensive fabric), capeor cloak in lieu of a coat, "good" (couture or vintage) jewellery and opera-length gloves. Standard accessories are dancing shoes and a clutch style evening bag. Where "state decorations" are to be worn, they are on a bow pinned to the chest, and married women wear a tiara if they have one. The ball-gown shape has changed little since the mid-19th century. Although artificial fabrics are now sometimes used, the most common fabrics are satin, silk, taffeta and velvetwith trimmings of lace, pearls, sequins, embroidery, ruffles and ruching.
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