Types of Gown Dress 18fd28
Types of Gown Dress 18fd28
Types of Gown Dress 18fd28
ASSIGNMENT
Assignment # 02
Dress Pattern Design (Th)
Semester: 6th
Department: Fashion design
Title of Assignment
(Types of Gown)
Table of Contents
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Gown:..............................................................................................................................................5
Types of gown.................................................................................................................................5
Evening gowns:...........................................................................................................................5
Morning gowns:...........................................................................................................................6
Ball gown:....................................................................................................................................6
Mermaid gown:............................................................................................................................6
A-Line Gown:..............................................................................................................................7
Sheath gown:...............................................................................................................................7
Bouffant skirt gown.....................................................................................................................8
Circular skirt gown:.....................................................................................................................8
Backless gown:............................................................................................................................9
Cami gown:..................................................................................................................................9
Halter neck gown:......................................................................................................................10
References......................................................................................................................................12
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Figure 1: Gown................................................................................................................................5
Figure 2: Evening Gown..................................................................................................................5
Figure 3: Morning Gown.................................................................................................................6
Figure 4: Ball Gown........................................................................................................................6
Figure 5: Mermaid Gown................................................................................................................7
Figure 6: Sheath Gown....................................................................................................................8
Figure 7: Bouffant Skirt Gown........................................................................................................8
Figure 8: Circular Skirt Gown.........................................................................................................9
Figure 9: Backless Gown.................................................................................................................9
Figure 10: Cami Gown..................................................................................................................10
Figure 11: Halter Neck Gown........................................................................................................10
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Gown:
A gown, from the Saxon word, gunna, is a usually loose outer garment from knee- to full-length worn
by men and women in Europe from the Early Middle Ages to the 17th century, and continuing today in
certain professions; later, gown was applied to any full-length woman's garment consisting of a bodice
and attached skirt. A long, loosely fitted gown called a Banyan was worn by men in the 18th century as
an informal coat.[ CITATION wik1 \l 1033 ]
Figure 1: Gown
Types of gown
Evening gowns:
Formal evening gowns are long dresses suitable for wearing on formal/special occasions and are
usually made of expensive fabrics, with beautiful embellishments and meant to make the wearer stand
out among the crowd.
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Morning gowns:
Morning gowns are casual long dresses worn during the day.
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Mermaid gown:
In this type of gown the skirt is tight fitted at the hips and thighs but flares out from the knees. This is
achieved by cutting panels which flares or by attaching a different fabric from the knees. The gown is
also known as a trumpet gown.
A-Line Gown:
In this style the gown has a fitted bodice and the skirt flares gently from the waist to the skirt hem,
creating the shape of a capital letter A. This is usually achieved with princess line panels so it is also
called princess line gown
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Sheath gown:
This has a body hugging fit all throughout
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Cami gown:
This is a camisole style long dress, with thin spaghetti straps and a plunging v neckline
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References
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