Classification by waist type
Dresses can be divided into two categories: waist-attached and waist-attached. The waist-attached type includes low-waisted (waist position below the waistline), high-waisted (waist position above the waistline) and standard type. Because the connection between the top and the skirt is exactly at the waist of the human body, it is commonly known as the "mid-waist section skirt" in the clothing industry. Because of its moderate height, beautiful shape and graceful appearance, it is suitable for women of all levels. [2]
Low-waisted: The waist position is determined by the proportion of the length of the dress. If the skirt is flared, pleated or pleated, the hem is larger.
High-waisted: The waist position of the skirt is above the waistline. Most of the shapes are waist-hugging and wide. This type of dress is also called (Napoleon) Empire women's dress.
Standard: The waist position is at the thinnest part of the body.
The waist-attached type includes shirt type, tight type, princess line type (with vertical seams from the shoulder to the hem) and tent type (loose from the upper body). Close-fitting type: a dress that is tighter and more fitted than the straight type. The side seams of the skirt are naturally straight.
Princess line type: a dress that uses vertical slits from the shoulder to the hem to show the beauty of curves, and it emphasizes the waist and wide hem. Like princess lines and knife back lines, the slits placed vertically are easy to fit the body shape and create a shape and three-dimensional sense.
Tent type: There are shapes that start to loosen and expand directly from the top, and there are also shapes that expand from below the chest to the hem.
Classification by style
Dresses are one-piece clothing styles composed of shirt-style tops and various skirts. There are many styles, including long-sleeved, short-sleeved, sleeveless, collared and collarless styles.
What are the categories of dresses?
Aug 19, 2024
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