- A ball gown,
ballgown or gown is a type of
evening gown worn to a ball or a
formal event. Most
versions are cut off the
shoulder with a low décolletage...
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dress brings as much warm
nostalgia as Belle's circa-18th-century-France
ballgown". Belle's ball gown is
considered to be one of the most
famous dresses...
- Abelmann, 1913
Cinderella and the
Fairy Godmother by
William Henry Margetson Ballgown Cinderella,
illustration in The
fairy tales of
Charles Perrault by Harry...
- 1978) was an English-American
fashion designer. He is best
known for his
ballgowns and
highly structured aesthetic.
James is one of the most influential...
- decade,
Margaret was
known for
wearing floral-print dresses, bold-hued
ballgowns and
luxurious fabrics,
accessorising with diamonds, pearls, and fur stoles...
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occasion but (in UK
English usage) with a
hemline higher than a full-length
ballgown. In
Australia it is
frequently used this way, with the
phrase "to frock...
- leggings,
turtleneck sweaters and Dr.
Martens boots, was
replaced by
ballgowns, catsuits, wigs and
excessive make-up. She also
began using stage props...
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Ballgown by
Sarah Burton for
Alexander McQueen.
Chosen as the
Dress of the Year for 2011...
- the 1950s,
instead giving actress Helena Bonham Carter an o****nt
white ballgown,
featuring fairy wings, puff
sleeves and a very full skirt. The
skirt also...
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Beast starring Emma Watson;
Cinderella starring Lily James,
featuring a
ballgown studded with 10,000
Swarovski crystals by
Shandy Powell. The
iconic gl****...