Evening Dress For Women
Kaiane Designs offers a stunning array of evening dress for women, each meticulously crafted to accentuate elegance and individual style. From sleek silhouettes to flowing designs, our collection caters to diverse tastes and occasions. Whether it's a glamorous gala or a sophisticated soirée, our dresses promise to make a statement and leave a lasting impression. With exquisite fabrics, intricate details, and impeccable tailoring, Kaiane Designs ensures that every woman feels confident and radiant in her evening attire.
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Ball Gown
Emile Pingat (Paris, France)
c.1864
The MET (Accession Number:C.I.69.33.12a–c)
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Pour one out for women who lived through at least part of the Victorian and Edwardian eras and then had to wear 1920s clothing because keeping relatively current was an aspect of respectability
Like yeah sure, some found it fun and dived in with gusto. Some had not enjoyed the previous decades and liked this one. Good for them
But imagine having lived with AND liked actually supportive corsets, and elegant lines that acknowledged things like Breasts and Hips, and beautiful decoration, and hairstyles where you could learn one go-to and do it every day with minimal professional help (unless you were rich)
And then being told “oh sorry now you have to look like a barrel unless you want to bind your breasts and develop an eating disorder. we call this a corset still but it is basically proto-Spanx. Please have the head of a Lego minifig, hair-wise; you’ll have to pay for regular hairdresser visits if you want the MOST socially celebrated iteration thereof. Here is a plastic geometric bangle; have fun”
(Obviously that’s highly subjective and non-comprehensive but it WAS a huge switch to almost the opposite of what came before the late 1910s-ish. And if you happened to prefer that Before…)
God I would start Murdering
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Evening Dress Gown
Indulge in luxury with our collection of evening dress gown. Embrace your inner goddess with flowing trains, intricate embellishments, and flattering silhouettes. Perfect for black-tie events, galas, or red carpet affairs, our gowns exude opulence and refinement, ensuring you make a memorable entrance wherever you go.
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Ball Gown
Driscoll (United States)
c.1900
Gift of Alice Roosevelt Longworth, 1976
The MET (Accession Number: 1976.134.14a, b)
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Pale blue silk ball gown, 1898, French.
By Jean-Philippe Worth.
Met Museum.
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