Children's Wear 2
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Children's Wear 2
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Also known as the flapper dress, is characterised by its low waistband which usually falls more in line with the hips than at the natural level of the waist. This style of dress gives the illusion of lengthening the body and tends to have a width at the hips.

2.
A triangular or A-shaped dress, either belted of unbelted and usually sleeveless.

3.
First launched in 1951 by Balenciaga in a wonderfully simple, black, woolen coat flaring widely from a low standing collar. It was followed in the early 1960's by Yves St. Laurent's A-line silhouette.

4.
One-piece style that was cut without a waistline seam

5.
A dress with a collar and buttons in the style of a shirt, typically cut without a seam at the waist.

6.
Snug fitting dress extending from just below the breasts to the ankle, held up by one or two shoulder straps

7.
A dress in which the cloth falls straight from the shoulders and has darts around the bust.

8. Type of dress or top where the waist line is raised above the natural waistline, sometimes as high as right below the bust.

9.
A garment (such as a dress) having a close waistband with blousing of material over it.

10.
Classical influence, high waisted, straight cut gown with low décolleté.

11.
A dress with two sides of different length. Sometimes the dress is longer at the back than the front, or shorter on one side. You can also find asymmetrical dresses that are sleeveless on one side and with a long sleeve on the other side.

12. A loose garment, typically sleeveless and reaching to the wearer's knees, as worn in ancient Greece and Rome.