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Fashion Taxonomy

A Structured Classification System for Women’s Fashion

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Tops

Comprehensive classification of women’s top garments by construction, neckline, sleeve, fit, fabric, occasion, and design.

Blouse

A loose, decorative top in soft draped fabric that loses its shape when laid flat.

Shirt

Structured top with collar and button placket in stiffer fabric.

T-Shirt

Pull-over knit top with short sleeves and round or V-neckline.

Tank Top

Sleeveless top with shoulder straps.

Camisole

Thin-strapped, lightweight top originally worn as undergarment.

Crop Top

Any top cut shorter than standard hem length, ending above the natural waist.

Bodysuit

A top with snap-close gusset at crotch.

Wrap Top

Crosses at front and ties at waist.

Peplum Top

Fitted bodice with flared extension from waistline.

Tunic Top

Loose, hip- to mid-thigh-length top.

Corset Top

Structured, boned bodice top as outerwear.

Bustier

Strapless structured top with built-in support.

Tube Top

Strapless, bandeau-style top.

Halter Top

Straps tie behind neck, leaving back bare.

Bralette

Soft, wire-free bra-style top worn as outerwear.

Puff Sleeve

Short sleeve gathered at both shoulder and hem, creating a rounded puff shape.

Bell Sleeve

Long sleeve fitted at the shoulder that flares out toward the wrist like a bell.

Bishop Sleeve

Full sleeve gathered at the cuff, creating soft draping from shoulder to wrist.

Raglan Sleeve

Sleeve that extends in one piece from the collar to the underarm, with diagonal seam.

Dolman Sleeve

Wide sleeve tapering from shoulder to fitted wrist, creating batwing-like draping.

Flutter Sleeve

Short, loose sleeve with flowing, fluttery fabric that moves with the body.

Cap Sleeve

Very short sleeve that barely extends past the shoulder, capping the shoulder joint.

Juliet Sleeve

Long, fitted sleeve with a puff at the top near the shoulder.

Leg-of-Mutton / Gigot Sleeve

Dramatic sleeve with voluminous puff at shoulder tapering to a fitted forearm.

Kimono Sleeve

Wide, flowing sleeve inspired by traditional Japanese garments, cut in one with the body.

Batwing Sleeve

Deep armhole creating a wing-like drape between the body and sleeve.

Balloon Sleeve

Puffed sleeve that is gathered at both the shoulder and the elbow, with volume in between.

Lantern Sleeve

Long sleeve with volume at the shoulder and a cuff below the elbow, resembling a lantern.

Poet Sleeve

Long, full sleeve gathered at both the shoulder and cuff, often with a ruffle at the wrist.

Cape Sleeve

Sleeve that is open at the bottom, draping over the arm like a small cape.

Long Sleeve

Standard sleeve extending to the wrist.

3/4 Sleeve

Sleeve extending to the mid-forearm, between the elbow and wrist.

Short Sleeve

Sleeve extending to the mid-upper arm or elbow.

Cold Shoulder

Sleeve with cutouts at the shoulder, exposing the top of the shoulder while covering the arm.

Tie Sleeve

Sleeve that can be gathered and tied at the wrist or forearm with fabric ties.

Ruffle Sleeve

Sleeve edged or constructed with ruffled fabric for a feminine, decorative look.

Split Sleeve

Sleeve with a vertical or horizontal slit or opening that reveals the arm or skin beneath.

V-Neck

Neckline shaped like the letter V, tapering down from the shoulders to the center chest.

Crew Neck

Round, close-fitting neckline that sits at the base of the neck.

Scoop Neck

Wide, U-shaped neckline that scoops lower than a standard round neck.

Square Neck

Neckline cut in a straight horizontal line across the chest with squared-off corners.

Sweetheart Neck

Heart-shaped neckline with a dip in the center and curves at the sides, resembling a heart.

Boat Neck

Wide, straight neckline that runs from shoulder to shoulder, sitting close to the base of the neck.

Cowl Neck

Draped, soft-fold neckline with cascading fabric creating a draped effect at the neck.

Turtleneck

High, close-fitting collar that folds over and covers the neck completely.

Mock Neck

Short, stand-up collar that does not fold over, sitting just above the base of the neck.

Funnel Neck

Wide, flared collar that stands up and widens toward the top like a funnel.

Keyhole Neck

Neckline with a small teardrop or keyhole-shaped cutout at the center front.

Halter Neck

Neckline with straps that go behind the neck, leaving the shoulders and back exposed.

Off-Shoulder

Neckline that sits below the shoulders, exposing the tops of the shoulders and collarbone.

Plunge Neck

Deep, narrow V-shaped neckline that extends significantly down the chest.

Surplice Neck

Wrap-style neckline created by two layers of fabric crossing over each other.

Notch Neck

Neckline with a small V-shaped or U-shaped notch cut into a collar or band.

Mandarin Collar

Short, stand-up collar that wraps close to the neck, inspired by traditional Chinese garments.

Peter Pan Collar

Small, flat, rounded collar that lies flat against the garment, often on blouses and dresses.

Pussy Bow

Neckline with a soft, tied bow at the front, creating a feminine, draped effect.

Ruffle Neck

Neckline edged with ruffled or frilled fabric for a decorative, feminine finish.

Jabot

Decorative neck ruffle or cascade of fabric strips falling from the front of a collar or neckline.

Scallop Neck

Neckline with a wavy, scalloped edge creating a series of rounded curves.

Lace-Up Neck

Neckline with eyelets and lacing, allowing the front to be cinched or adjusted.

Drawstring Neck

Neckline with a drawstring or tie that can be adjusted to change the neckline shape.

Strapless

Neckline with no straps, relying on structure and fit to stay in place across the bust.

Split Neck

Neckline with a vertical slit or opening at the center front.

Fitted

Close to the body, following natural curves without being tight.

Relaxed Fit

Comfortably loose with gentle drape, not tight or oversized.

Oversized

Intentionally several sizes larger, creating a dramatic, slouchy silhouette.

Boxy

Straight-cut silhouette with similar width at shoulders and hem, minimal waist definition.

A-Line

Fitted at the shoulders or bust, gradually widening toward the hem.

Empire Waist

Fitted just below the bust with the rest flowing loosely to the hem.

Cinched Waist

Narrowed at the waist with gathers, darts, or a belt to emphasize the waistline.

Blouson

Fitted at the waist with excess fabric blousing out above the waistband.

Trapeze

Widening significantly from shoulders to hem, creating an A-line or tent-like shape.

Column

Straight, narrow silhouette that falls evenly from shoulders to hem with no waist definition.

Hourglass

Fitted through the bodice and waist with slight flare at the hem, emphasizing curves.

Structured

Maintains its shape with boning, padding, or stiff fabric, creating defined lines.

Silk

Luxurious natural fiber with a smooth, lustrous finish and beautiful drape.

Satin

Woven fabric with a glossy surface and dull back, creating elegant sheen.

Chiffon

Lightweight, sheer fabric with a soft, flowing drape, often layered.

Lace

Delicate openwork fabric with intricate patterns, used for detailing or entire garments.

Sheer

Transparent or semi-transparent fabric that reveals the skin or underlying layers.

Velvet

Soft, plush fabric with a dense pile that creates a rich, luxurious texture.

Cotton

Natural, breathable fiber widely used in casual and everyday tops.

Linen

Light, breathable natural fabric with a slightly textured finish, ideal for warm weather.

Jersey

Soft, stretchy knit fabric commonly used in T-shirts and casual tops.

Ribbed Knit

Knit fabric with vertical ridged texture, providing stretch and a fitted look.

Cashmere

Extremely soft, fine wool from cashmere goats, prized for warmth and luxury.

Merino Wool

Fine, soft wool from Merino sheep, known for temperature regulation and comfort.

Denim

Sturdy cotton twill fabric, typically blue, used for casual shirts and tops.

Leather

Animal hide treated for clothing, adding an edgy, structured element to tops.

Mesh

Open-weave, net-like fabric often used for sporty or layered looks.

Crochet

Hand- or machine-made fabric using yarn and hooks, creating open, textured patterns.

Ponte

Double-knit fabric with a stable stretch, offering structure and comfort.

Modal

Semi-synthetic fabric made from beech tree pulp, soft and silky with excellent drape.

Bamboo

Eco-friendly fabric made from bamboo pulp, known for softness and antibacterial properties.

Knit Sweater

Top made from knitted yarn, ranging from fine gauge to chunky, providing warmth and texture.

Work Blouse

Professional, polished tops suitable for office environments and formal business settings.

Casual

Everyday tops for relaxed, informal settings and activities.

Evening

Elegant tops designed for formal evening events and dinners.

Party

Statement tops meant to stand out at social gatherings and celebrations.

Beach / Resort

Light, breezy tops for warm-weather vacations and coastal settings.

Gym / Activewear

Performance tops designed for exercise and athletic activities with moisture-wicking properties.

Loungewear

Ultra-comfortable tops designed for relaxing at home in style.

Wedding Guest

Appropriate, celebratory tops for attending wedding ceremonies and receptions.

Festival

Bohemian, expressive tops for music festivals and outdoor cultural events.

Date Night

Flattering, alluring tops chosen to make a memorable impression.

Smart-Casual

Versatile tops that bridge the gap between casual and formal dress codes.

Bridal / Occasion

Special-event tops including bridal shower, engagement, and ceremonial attire.

Graphic Tee

T-shirt featuring printed graphics, logos, artwork, or text as the primary design element.

Polo Shirt

Collared knit shirt with a buttoned placket, blending casual and preppy styles.

Button-Down

Shirt with a full button front placket from collar to hem.

Oxford Shirt

Button-down shirt made from Oxford cloth, a basket-weave fabric with a textured finish.

Chambray Shirt

Lightweight, plain-woven fabric resembling denim but softer and lighter.

Flannel Shirt

Soft, brushed cotton shirt originally designed for warmth, now a casual staple.

Tie-Front

Top with fabric ends that tie at the front waist or bust for a cinched effect.

Knotted Top

Top with the hem or front fabric tied in a knot, creating a casual, cropped look.

Ruched Top

Top with gathered or pleated fabric creating rippled, textured effects.

Draped Top

Top with soft, flowing fabric that creates elegant folds and cascading effects.

Smocked Top

Top with gathered, elasticized fabric creating a stretchy, textured surface.

Gathered Top

Top with fabric drawn together at seams or elastic points to create fullness.

Pintucked Top

Top with narrow, stitched-down pleats creating a textured, detailed surface.

Babydoll

Short, loose-fitting top with a fitted bodice and flared skirt, often empire-waisted.

Swing Top

Top that widens from the bust to the hem, creating a gentle A-line swing.

Asymmetric

Top with uneven hemlines, one-shoulder designs, or off-center details.

One-Shoulder

Top designed with only one shoulder covered, creating an asymmetrical look.

Backless

Top with an open or deeply cut back, exposing the entire back area.

Cut-Out

Top with strategic openings or cutouts in the fabric for a modern, daring look.

Sequin

Top covered in small, shiny disc-shaped embellishments that catch the light.

Embroidered

Top featuring decorative needlework patterns stitched into the fabric.

Floral Print

Fabric printed with flower designs, ranging from delicate ditsy to bold botanical.

Striped

Fabric with parallel lines or bands of color in various widths and directions.

Plaid / Tartan

Crossed horizontal and vertical bands in multiple colors creating a checked pattern.

Animal Print

Fabric printed to resemble animal skins such as leopard, zebra, or snake.

Abstract Print

Non-representational printed designs with artistic, geometric, or freeform patterns.

Tie-Dye

Fabric dyed using a resist technique creating colorful, swirled patterns.

Metallic

Fabric with a shiny, metal-like finish using metallic threads or coatings.

Feather-Trim

Top accented with decorative feathers along edges, hemlines, or as statement details.

Fringe

Top decorated with dangling threads or strips of fabric along edges for movement and texture.

Broderie Anglaise

White fabric with embroidered eyelet holes, creating a delicate, cottage-style pattern.

Jacquard

Fabric with an intricate woven pattern created on a special loom, rather than printed.

Brocade

Rich, decorative fabric with raised woven patterns, often using metallic threads.

Batik

Fabric decorated using a wax-resist dyeing technique, originating from Indonesia.

Ikat

Fabric with a distinctive blurred pattern created by tie-dyeing the threads before weaving.

Shibori

Japanese resist-dyeing technique creating unique, organic patterns through folding and binding.

Appliqué

Decorative technique where fabric shapes are sewn onto a larger piece to create a design.

Patchwork

Fabric made by sewing together smaller pieces of different fabrics into a larger design.

Beaded

Top embellished with sewn-on beads, sequins, or crystals for texture and sparkle.

Burnout / Velvet Devoré

Fabric with a chemical treatment creating a sheer pattern against a solid background.

Longline

Top with an extended length, often reaching to the hips or mid-thigh area.

Peasant Top

Loose, casual top with an off-shoulder neckline, drawstring, and gathered fabric, inspired by folk styles.

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Jumpsuits

Classification of one-piece garments combining tops and bottoms, organized by style, length, and occasion.

Wide-Leg

Jumpsuit with legs that widen significantly from hip to hem, creating a flowing, dramatic silhouette.

Straight-Leg

Jumpsuit with legs that fall straight from hip to hem with minimal widening or narrowing.

Skinny / Fitted-Leg

Jumpsuit with slim, close-fitting legs that taper from thigh to ankle.

Flared / Bell-Bottom

Jumpsuit with fitted legs that flare out dramatically below the knee.

Culotte / Cropped-Leg

Jumpsuit with wide legs that end between the knee and mid-calf.

Palazzo

Jumpsuit with extremely wide, flowing legs from the waist down, creating maximum drape and movement.

Full-Length

Jumpsuit that extends to the ankles or floor, providing full leg coverage.

Midi-Length

Jumpsuit that ends between the knee and ankle, typically mid-calf.

Cropped

Jumpsuit ending above the ankle, often mid-calf or just below the knee.

Short / Romper

One-piece garment with shorts instead of pants, combining a top and short bottoms.

Strapless

Jumpsuit with no shoulder straps, held up by structure and fit across the bust.

Off-Shoulder

Jumpsuit with neckline that sits below the shoulders, exposing the collarbone and tops of shoulders.

Halter-Neck

Jumpsuit with straps that tie or fasten behind the neck, leaving the back exposed.

V-Neck

Jumpsuit with a V-shaped neckline that tapers to a point at the center chest.

Square-Neck

Jumpsuit with a straight, horizontal neckline creating a squared-off opening.

One-Shoulder

Jumpsuit with a single shoulder strap, creating an asymmetric neckline.

Plunge / Deep-V

Jumpsuit with a dramatically deep V-neckline extending well below the bust.

Turtleneck

Jumpsuit with a high, folded collar that covers the neck completely.

Bardot / Sweetheart

Jumpsuit with an off-shoulder neckline featuring a heart-shaped or Bardot-style curve across the bust.

Sleeveless

Jumpsuit with no sleeves, offering full arm exposure and a clean, minimal look.

Short Sleeve

Jumpsuit with sleeves ending above the elbow, offering casual, warm-weather coverage.

Long Sleeve

Jumpsuit with full-length sleeves extending to the wrist.

Puff Sleeve

Jumpsuit with short, gathered sleeves creating a rounded puff at the shoulder.

Cold Shoulder

Jumpsuit with cutouts at the shoulders, exposing skin while the sleeve remains on the upper arm.

Tailored / Structured

Jumpsuit with clean lines, defined seams, and a polished, fitted construction.

Relaxed / Oversized

Jumpsuit with a loose, comfortable fit that drapes away from the body.

Bodycon / Form-Fitting

Jumpsuit designed to cling closely to the body, highlighting every curve.

Wrap

Jumpsuit with a front that crosses over and wraps, often tying at the waist.

Denim

Sturdy cotton twill jumpsuit in classic or colored denim for casual, everyday wear.

Linen

Light, breathable linen jumpsuit ideal for warm weather and resort settings.

Satin / Silk

Lustrous, elegant jumpsuit in satin or silk for formal occasions and evening wear.

Velvet

Rich, plush velvet jumpsuit with a luxurious feel for holiday and evening events.

Cotton / Jersey

Soft, comfortable knit jumpsuit for casual, everyday comfort.

Chiffon / Lace

Delicate, feminine jumpsuit in sheer or lacy fabrics for romantic occasions.

Leather / Faux Leather

Edgy jumpsuit in real or faux leather for bold, fashion-forward statements.

Knit / Ribbed

Stretchy knit jumpsuit with ribbed texture for a body-hugging, comfortable fit.

Sustainable Fabric

Jumpsuit made from eco-friendly materials like organic cotton, Tencel, or recycled fibers.

Casual Everyday

Relaxed, comfortable jumpsuits for daily wear, errands, and casual outings.

Work / Office

Polished, professional jumpsuits appropriate for office environments and business settings.

Evening / Formal

Elegant jumpsuits designed for formal events, galas, and evening occasions.

Athleisure / Active

Sporty jumpsuits or onesies designed for workouts or athleisure-inspired casual wear.

Bridal / Wedding Guest

Sophisticated jumpsuits suitable for weddings, bridal showers, and wedding-related events.

Boiler Suit

Utility-style jumpsuit inspired by workwear, with a front button placket and practical pockets.

Utility

Functional jumpsuit with cargo pockets, durable fabric, and utilitarian design elements.

Bohemian

Flowing, relaxed jumpsuit with boho-inspired prints, embroidery, or earthy details.

Western

Jumpsuit with cowboy-inspired details like fringe, conchos, or Western-cut silhouettes.

Minimalist

Clean, simple jumpsuit with no excess embellishment, focusing on cut and fabric quality.

Printed / Patterned

Jumpsuit featuring bold prints, patterns, or graphics as the dominant design element.

Cut-Out

Jumpsuit with strategic cutouts or sheer panels for a modern, architectural effect.

Embellished

Jumpsuit decorated with sequins, beads, embroidery, or other ornamental details.

Gowns

Formal and elegant dress categories organized by silhouette, occasion, neckline, fabric, and cultural origin.

Ball Gown

Dramatic, full-skirted gown with a fitted bodice and voluminous floor-length skirt, the most formal silhouette.

A-Line

Gown fitted at the bodice that gradually flares out from the waist to the hem, resembling the letter A.

Mermaid

Fitted through the bodice and hips, flaring out dramatically at or below the knee like a mermaid tail.

Trumpet

Similar to mermaid but with a more subtle, gradual flare starting mid-thigh.

Sheath / Column

Slim, straight gown that follows the natural line of the body without significant flare.

Empire Waist

Gown with a high waistline just below the bust, with a long, flowing skirt below.

Fit-and-Flare

Fitted through the bodice and waist with a gradual, moderate flare from the hips down.

Asymmetric

Gown with uneven hemlines, one-shoulder designs, or off-center draping for a modern look.

Trapeze

Gown that widens from the shoulders or bust to the hem, creating a tent-like A-shape.

Peplum Gown

Gown with a fitted bodice and a short, flared ruffle (peplum) at the waistline.

High-Low

Gown with an uneven hem that is shorter in the front and longer in the back.

Bustle

Gown with fabric gathered, draped, or poufed at the back, inspired by Victorian-era fashion.

Black-Tie

Formal gown appropriate for black-tie events, typically floor-length with elegant styling.

White-Tie

The most formal dress code, requiring a full ball gown with gloves and the highest level of elegance.

Red Carpet

Show-stopping gown designed to make a statement at high-profile events and premieres.

Gala

Sophisticated gown for charity galas, award ceremonies, and grand social events.

Prom

Formal gown for high school proms, ranging from classic ball gowns to modern silhouettes.

Wedding / Bridal

Gown for weddings, including bridal gowns and elegant wedding guest attire.

Cocktail

Elegant gown or dressy outfit appropriate for cocktail parties and semi-formal events.

Evening Party

Stylish gown for evening social events, dinners, and celebrations.

Strapless

Gown with no shoulder straps, featuring a straight or slightly curved edge across the bust.

Sweetheart

Heart-shaped neckline with a dip at the center and gentle curves at the sides.

V-Neck

Gown with a V-shaped neckline, ranging from subtle to dramatic plunging styles.

Scoop Neck

Wide, U-shaped neckline that curves gently across the chest.

Halter

Gown with straps that go behind the neck, leaving the back and shoulders exposed.

Off-Shoulder

Gown with a neckline that sits below the shoulders, with short or long sleeves below.

Boat Neck

Wide, straight neckline running from shoulder to shoulder, sitting at the base of the neck.

Queen Anne

Elegant neckline with a high collar at the back that dips into a scoop or V in the front.

Illusion

Neckline made of sheer, transparent fabric that creates the illusion of bare skin beneath.

One-Shoulder

Gown with a single shoulder strap or sleeve, creating an elegant asymmetric look.

Open Back

Gown with a completely bare back, typically from the shoulders to the waist or lower.

Keyhole Back

Gown with a small, teardrop-shaped cutout in the back, offering a peek of skin.

Lace-Up Back

Gown with crisscross lacing at the back, inspired by corset construction.

Low Back

Gown with a back that dips significantly below the shoulder blades.

V-Back

Gown with a V-shaped opening in the back, ranging from subtle to dramatic.

Button Back

Gown with a row of decorative buttons running down the back, adding classic elegance.

Long Sleeve

Gown with full-length sleeves extending to the wrist.

3/4 Sleeve

Gown with sleeves ending between the elbow and wrist.

Short Sleeve

Gown with sleeves ending above the elbow, offering coverage with a lighter feel.

Sleeveless

Gown with no sleeves, providing full arm exposure and a clean silhouette.

Cap Sleeve

Gown with very short sleeves that barely extend past the shoulder line.

Flutter Sleeve

Gown with short, flowing sleeves that flutter and move with the body.

Bell Sleeve

Gown with a sleeve that is fitted at the shoulder and flares out toward the wrist.

Juliet Sleeve

Gown with a long, fitted sleeve featuring a puff at the top near the shoulder.

Floor-Length

Gown that reaches the floor, sometimes with a slight train for formal occasions.

Tea-Length

Gown ending between the knee and ankle, typically mid-calf, evoking vintage elegance.

Knee-Length

Gown ending at or just above the knee, offering a classic, versatile look.

Midi

Gown ending between the knee and ankle, typically around the mid-calf area.

Mini / High-Low

Short gown ending above the knee, or a high-low hem that is short in front and long in back.

Satin

Smooth, glossy fabric with a lustrous finish that catches and reflects light beautifully.

Chiffon

Lightweight, sheer fabric with an ethereal quality, often layered for fullness and movement.

Tulle

Fine, net-like fabric used for voluminous skirts, veils, and layered detailing.

Velvet

Rich, plush fabric with a dense pile that adds warmth and luxury to evening gowns.

Lace

Delicate openwork fabric with intricate patterns, used for overlay, detailing, or entire gowns.

Silk

Natural, lustrous fabric with exceptional drape and a subtle sheen, the ultimate luxury fiber.

Organza

Stiff, sheer fabric with a crisp finish, used for structured volume and dramatic effects.

Mikado

Heavy, structured silk fabric with a subtle sheen, ideal for architectural gown silhouettes.

Crepe

Lightweight fabric with a slightly crinkled texture, offering elegant drape without shine.

Sequin Fabric

Fabric covered in small, reflective discs that create a sparkling, light-catching effect.

Beaded

Gown embellished with hand-sewn beads creating intricate patterns and shimmering texture.

Embroidered

Gown with decorative needlework stitched directly into the fabric.

Sequined

Gown covered in small, shiny discs that create an all-over sparkling effect.

Feather-Trimmed

Gown accented with ostrich, marabou, or other feathers for dramatic texture.

Fringed

Gown with decorative fringe along edges, hemlines, or as all-over embellishment.

Ruffled

Gown featuring gathered fabric creating ruffles along edges, bodice, or skirt.

Pleated

Gown with folded fabric creating structured pleats for architectural interest.

Draped

Gown with fabric artfully arranged in soft, flowing folds across the body.

Appliqué

Gown with decorative fabric shapes or motifs sewn onto the surface.

Cut-Out

Gown with strategic openings in the fabric for a contemporary, architectural effect.

Illusion Neckline

Gown with a sheer, transparent panel at the neckline creating a barely-there effect.

Crystal-Embellished

Gown adorned with crystals or rhinestones for maximum sparkle and luxury.

Floral-Embellished

Gown decorated with three-dimensional fabric flowers or floral motifs.

Metallic

Gown with a shiny, metal-like finish using metallic threads, lamé, or foil fabrics.

Sari-Inspired

Gown incorporating elements of the Indian sari, such as draping, wrapping, or ornate borders.

Cheongsam-Inspired

Gown with elements of the traditional Chinese dress, featuring mandarin collars, side slits, and fitted silhouettes.

Kimono-Inspired

Gown with wide, flowing sleeves and wrap-style construction inspired by Japanese kimonos.

Kaftan

Loose, flowing gown with wide sleeves, inspired by Middle Eastern and North African dress.

Flamenco-Inspired

Gown with ruffled layers, fitted bodice, and dramatic movement inspired by Spanish flamenco dress.

Victorian-Inspired

Gown with high necklines, long sleeves, corseted bodices, and full skirts from the Victorian era.

Art Deco / Gatsby

Gown inspired by the 1920s jazz age, featuring drop waists, fringe, and geometric embellishments.

Bohemian / Gypsy

Free-spirited, flowing gown with eclectic details like embroidery, layers, and relaxed silhouettes.

Ultra-Formal

The highest level of formality, requiring white-tie appropriate gowns with maximum elegance.

Black-Tie

High formal dress code requiring floor-length gowns with sophisticated styling.

Semi-Formal

Moderate formality allowing for elegant shorter gowns or less formal floor-length options.

Cocktail

Smart, dressy occasions where elegant shorter gowns or dressy separates are appropriate.

Smart-Casual

The most relaxed dress code for gowns, allowing for shorter, simpler, or more creative styles.

Petite-Friendly

Gowns designed with proportions, hemlines, and scale that flatter women under 5’4\

Tall-Friendly

Gowns with longer proportions, extended hemlines, and designs that complement women over 5’7\

Plus-Size

Gowns designed with structure, support, and proportion for sizes 14 and above.

Maternity

Gowns designed to accommodate and flatter a changing body during pregnancy.

Hourglass-Enhancing

Gowns that emphasize a defined waist and balanced proportions for hourglass body shapes.

Apple-Friendly

Gowns that draw attention upward and create a balanced look for apple-shaped bodies.

Pear-Friendly

Gowns that emphasize the upper body and balance wider hips for pear-shaped figures.