Length
- The gown usually extends to the floor, creating a long and graceful appearance. The hem can vary slightly based on personal preferences, but it generally covers the shoes completely when standing.
Silhouette
- A-Line: A classic shape that gradually flares from the waist down, creating a smooth, flowing look.
- Ballgown: Known for its voluminous skirt, which can be very dramatic, often associated with fairy tale-like dresses.
- Mermaid or Trumpet: A style that fits closely to the body, flaring out at or just below the knee, giving a curvaceous and glamorous shape.
- Sheath or Column: A straight, slim silhouette that skims the body without much flare.
Fabric
- Satin, Silk, or Taffeta: Luxurious fabrics that give a polished, sophisticated look with a smooth texture and natural sheen.
- Chiffon, Organza, or Tulle: Lighter, airy fabrics often used for layers, ruffles, or soft draping, contributing to an ethereal appearance.
- Velvet, Brocade, or Jacquard: Heavier fabrics used for a rich, opulent look, often seen in winter events or more elaborate designs.
Bodice
- The bodice is typically fitted and may feature various styles of necklines:
- Strapless: A classic option for a clean, open neckline
- High-neck: A more modest and elegant design, often seen in modern or vintage-inspired styles.
Color
Black ,Light rose , Mustard , Redish pink .
Fit and Comfort
- Full gowns are designed to fit well at the bust, waist, and hips, with particular attention to comfort in movement, especially if the gown has a full skirt or layers. Many gowns feature corset-like structures or internal boning to provide support.
Occasions for Full Gown
All occasion

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