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  2. The 11 Best Formal Dresses for Petites, Vetted By a 5’1 ...

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    While this dress isn’t sold in petite lengths specifically, multiple shoppers under 5’4” gush about the fit, confirming that it falls at more of a tea length that’s still totally elegant ...

  3. Evening gown - Wikipedia

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    An evening gown, evening dress or gown is a long dress usually worn at formal occasions. [1] The drop ranges from ballerina (mid-calf to just above the ankles), tea (above the ankles), to full-length. Such gowns are typically worn with evening gloves. Evening gowns are usually made of luxurious fabrics such as chiffon, velvet, satin, or organza.

  4. 40 of the most breathtakingly beautiful Golden Globes dresses ...

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    Cate Blanchett took our breath away in 2014 with a beautiful and sheer black Armani Couture gown with lace and ruffles, while Lupita Nyong'o's Calvin Klein ensemble was made for the red carpet ...

  5. Ball gown - Wikipedia

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    Designer dresses were typically part of a designer's collection, having them altered for the wearer. Designers need to know where a dress will be worn to avoid two people from matching. [4] But if the original wearer decides to wear the dress to another event afterwards, the possibility of matching is increased.

  6. Victorian fashion - Wikipedia

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    1837 dress. During the start of Queen Victoria's reign in 1837, the ideal shape of the Victorian woman was a long slim torso emphasised by wide hips. To achieve a low and slim waist, corsets were tightly laced and extended over the abdomen and down towards the hips. [4]

  7. Rose Bertin - Wikipedia

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    The dress sparked a mini-revolution and became very popular from 1781 onwards. It was a gown made to be worn in private spaces and made of white cotton, gauze, or silk. It was straight, very low cut and it was fastened with a belt around the waist, lightly accentuating the female figure.