
Party Wear
No Bottomwear
Yellow
Fit and Flare
No Dupatta
Solid
Solid
Single piece
Round Neck
Stitched
Regular
Maxi
Viscose Rayon
Long Sleeves
India
Name : A gown is a type of elegant, long dress that is typically worn for formal occasions or special events. Gowns can vary greatly in style, fabric, and design, but they generally share some common features
Fabric : Viscose Rayon
Sleeve Length : Long Sleeves
Pattern : Solid
Sizes :
M (Bust Size : 38 in, Waist Size: 40 in, Hip Size: 40 in, Shoulder Size: 12 in)
The history of the gown dates back centuries, originating in the Middle Ages. During this time, garments were often intricate and lavish, and the gown was no exception. It was generally worn by women of higher social classes to indicate their wealth and status. The gown’s design, fabric, and embellishments reflected the wearer’s rank in society, with noblewomen often opting for elaborate designs made from expensive fabrics like silk .In medieval Europe, gowns were characterized by long, flowing skirts and tight-fitting bodices. They were often worn with corsets to accentuate the waist and give the wearer an hourglass shape. The color of a gown could also signify a person’s social status, with noblewomen often choosing rich, deep colors such as royal purple, deep red, or gold, all of which were difficult and expensive The Renaissance period saw the gown evolve with even more grandeur. It became a symbol of opulence and was characterized by wide, voluminous skirts, fitted bodices, and intricate embellishments such as lace, pearls, and embroidery. Women’s gowns became a canvas for showcasing both skill in craftsmanship and the wealth of the wearer. The use of luxurious fabrics like silk and brocade was common, and the gowns of the time were often adorned with gems and intricate designs.By the 18th century, fashion continued to change, with the gown’s silhouett
Country of Origin : India
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