- Ball gown
A ball gown is the most formal female attire for social occasions. According to rules of
etiquette , a ball gown must be worn where "white tie " or "evening dress" is specified on the invitation. It is traditionally a full-skirtedgown reaching at least to theankle s, made of luxurious fabric, delicately and exotically trimmed. Most versions are cut off the shoulder withdecollete necklines. Suchgown s are typically worn with a stole (a formal shawl in expensive fabric),cape orcloak in lieu of a coat, "good" (couture or vintage) jewellery and opera-lengthglove s. Standard accessories are dancing shoes and a clutch style evening bag. Where "state decoration s" are to be worn, they are on a bow pinned to the chest, and married women wear atiara if they have one.The ball-gown shape has changed little since the mid-19th century. Although man-made fabrics are now sometimes used, the most common fabrics are
satin ,silk ,taffeta andvelvet with trimmings oflace ,pearl s,sequin s,embroidery ,ruffle s andruching .The elements of ladies' white tie attire
According to rules of
etiquette and attire, ladies must wear a ball gown to events where men are required to wearwhite tie attire.The elements of ladies' white tie attire could include:
*ball gown - ballerina (to the ankle) or full-length (to the floor)
*dancingshoe s - formal pumps, sandals or ballet slippers
*jewellery -earrings andnecklace ; rings andbracelet s are optional. Awatch is not considered appropriate except for jewelled versions in which the face is covered so that it resembles a bracelet.
*glove s - if worn, should be opera length
*stole,cape orcloak , or anopera coat
*handbag - clutch style or small evening bagOptional:
*state decoration s - if specified on invitation; worn on a bow pinned to the chestDebutantes
For their debuts, debutantes wear long white ball gowns. They also wear long white leather gloves that go well above the elbow and that close with small pearl buttons at the wrist. Their jewellery is understated and suitable for a young lady about to be formally presented to society for the first time.
ee also
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ball (dance)
*Ballerina skirt
*cocktail dress
*Crinoline
*gown External links
* [http://collections.tepapa.govt.nz/search.aspx?__VIEWSTATE=%2FwEPDwUKMTAwNTY3MzM4MGRk2VIBUl0c8JJ0OrrEMBcNzXoTvg8%3D&term=ball+dress Ball gowns in the collection of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa]
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