A-Line Dresses
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hflx123 NewbieThere are many types of dresses. Such as mermaid , ball gown, sheath and A line and so on. And different body type meets different types of dresses. Today I will introduce you a kind of dress, its A line dress.
The term A line is used to formal dresses describe a dress with a triangular silhouette, narrow and fitted at the top and widening out from the bust or waist in a straight line to the hem.
The A line shape created by a wrap dress will add volume to your lower body, and creating the illusion of a smaller waist.
And A line dress was designed by the designer Christian Dior in 1955, then by the early 1980s, however, A line garments, and flared shapes in general, had almost completely disappeared. The new loose silhouette was an update of the sack shape, with dresses and tunica falling loosely from an exaggerated shoulder line . It is used loosely to evening dresses describe any dress wider at the hips than at the bust or waist, and a variety of flared skirt styles. With the revival of true A line shapes in the early 2000s, however, there are signs that the terms originally used to describe them are beginning to return as well.
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