Evening and tea gowns became the crème da la crème for those in the high class. These dresses were often made out of silk satin, damask, and chiffon. Usually they were decorated with lace, rhinestones, spangles, and most of the time was designed in a way to highlight the ladies favorite showing off body part. The Upper arms were always covered with lace and an under lay of fabric. At the high waist you could find a sash of the sort and a lace overlay on the entire dress itself. The large poof was no more and the crinoline went away as quickly as it arrived due to the uncomfortable movements that came with
Evening and tea gowns became the crème da la crème for those in the high class. These dresses were often made out of silk satin, damask, and chiffon. Usually they were decorated with lace, rhinestones, spangles, and most of the time was designed in a way to highlight the ladies favorite showing off body part. The Upper arms were always covered with lace and an under lay of fabric. At the high waist you could find a sash of the sort and a lace overlay on the entire dress itself. The large poof was no more and the crinoline went away as quickly as it arrived due to the uncomfortable movements that came with