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NECKLINES
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SLEEVES
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LACES
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WAISTLINES
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DRESS LENGTH
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SKIRT DETAILS
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TRAINS
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SILHOUETTES
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HEADPIECES
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VEILS
A. NECKLINES
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Bateau- Follows a line curving slightly downward below the collarbone
from shoulder to shoulder.
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De'colletage- Plunging, cleavage revealing neckline.
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Fichu collar- Similar in shape to portrait collar but envelops
more off the shoulders with shawl like effect.
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High Neck- Covering collar extending to just below
jawline.
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Illusion- Transparent lace or netting that begins at high or
jeweled neckline and ends just above the bustline.
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Jewel- Circles the base of the neck.
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Portrait Collar- Wraps around shoulders, gathering at a point
just above the bustline in front center.
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Queen Anne- High at the back and sides of the neck, angling outward
and then across top of bustline.
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Queen Elizabeth- High standing collar in back of the neck that
flows to a V-front.
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Sabrina- Straight neck line beginning 2" inside the shoulder
line; slightly higher that bateau neckline.
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Scoop- Low, rounded neckline.
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Square- Shaped like half a square.
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Sweetheart- Begins 2" inside the shoulder line and dips
to a heart shape at bustline.
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B. SLEEVES
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Balloon- Very large pouf sleeve extending from shoulder to elbow.
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Bishop- Softly gathered at the shoulders and full to the cuffs
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Cap- Very short fitted sleeves that just cover the shoulders.
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Fitted Point- Long sleeves with little or no fullness that fall
just below the waist.
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Gauntlet- Lace or fabric that covers forearm and wrist (detachable).
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Juliet- Long sleeve with poufed top. Fitted on the lower arm.
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Leg of Mutton- Full and rounded from shoulder to just above the
elbow, tapering to more fitted sleeve from forearm to wrist.
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Pouf- short, full, gathered sleeve, can be worn on or off the
shoulder
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C. LACES
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Alencon- Delicate floral or leaf design in a fine net background
outlined with heavy threads to define the pattern and add dimension.
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Battenberg- Made by applying a coarse linen tape to the design
and connecting tape with decorative linen stitching.
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Chantilly- Web-like floral pattern on a lace background outlined
with silk threads, soft to the touch.
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Point D'Esprit- Oval or square dots woven in a pattern on net
fabric.
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Schiffli- Intricate floral pattern embroidered directly onto
the gown as opposed to a separate lace sewn to the fabric.
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Lyons- Ornamental design on a net background outlined in silk
or cotton.
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Venise- Heavy needlepoint, floral or leaf pattern with motifs
connected by bars.
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D. WAISTLINES
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Asymmetrical- Begins at the natural waistline and angles down
to one side.
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Basque- Slightly elongated, dipping to a point at the center
front.
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Dropped- Falls to several inches below the natural waistline.
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E. DRESS LENGTH
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Ballet- Hemline falls just above the ankles.
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Floor- Hemline falls ½" to 1 ½" from
floor.
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Intermission-
Hemline falls mid-calf in front, floor length in
back.
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Street- Hemline just covers knees.
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Tea- Hemline falls several inches above ankles
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F. SKIRT DETAILS
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Bustle- Gathering of fabric at the back waistline of gown.
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Flounce- Wide piece of fabric of lace, gathered and attached
at the hem.
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Peplum- Short overskirt of flounce starting at the waistline.
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Tiered- Layered panels of fabric that fall from the waist to
the hem in varying lengths.
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G. TRAINS
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Catherdral- Extends 2 ½ yards from the waist.
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Chapel- Extends 1 & 1/3 yards from waist.
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Court- Extends 1 yard from waist.
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Extended Cathedral or Royal- Extends 3 yards from waist.
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Sweep- Short train, barely sweeps the floor.
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Watteau- Attaches at the shoulders of the gown.
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H. SILHOUETTES
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Ballgown- Sleeves may be short and full or off the shoulder with
a natural waistline and very full skirt.
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Empire- High waist that starts just beneath a fitted bodice with
a slim skirt.
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Mermaid- Narrow, body-hugging style with a skirt flaring from
or just below knee.
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Princess- Vertical seams extended from shoulders to hem with
skirt curving outward at waistline.
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Sheath- No-waisted, narrow, form-fitting style.
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I. HEADPIECES
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Floral Wreath- Circle of flowers that sits on top of the head
or rests at mid-forehead.
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Half Hat- Small hat covering half or less than half the crown.
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Juliet Cap- Small cap that hugs back of head.
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Mantilla- Lace-trimmed veiling that frames the face and is usually
secured with a comb.
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Picture Hat- Wide brimmed hat, usually decorated with lace, pearls,
or sequins.
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Pillbox- Structured, rounded, brimless hat worn on top of the
head.
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Profile- Floral comb worn asymmetrically on one side of the head
and adorned with lace, pearls, or crystals.
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Tiara- Ornamental crown of pearls, crystals, rhinestones, or
lace worn on top of the head.
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J. VEILS
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Ballet or Waltz Length- Falls to the ankle.
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Blusher- Shot, single veil worn forward to cover bride's face
as she enters ceremony and worn back afterward, usually attached
to longer veil.
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Cathedral Length- Falls 3 ½ yards from headpiece, usually
worn with cathedral train.
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Chapel Length- Falls 2 ½ yards from the headpiece.
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Fingertip Length- Touches fingertips when arms are held straight
at sides.
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Fly-Away- Multi layers that brush shoulders, usually worn with
an informal dress.
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Pouf- Short, gathered veiling attached to a headpiece, usually
worn with an informal dress.
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