The first party dresses were formal gowns that were worn by women of means during the 17th century. These dresses were designed specifically to wear at Court (in the presence of a monarch) and they took hours to "slip" into. The sack back, for example, was made of heavy, luxurious fabrics that were arranged in a series of One Shoulder Full Length Navy Evening Dresses La Femme 19435.
The gown was so heavy that it required a hoop skirt (crinoline) to give it shape.
As time passed, fashions became less conservative. It was during the reign of Queen Victoria that the term "evening gown" first appeared. Once again, there was no standard definition, but most designers agreed that an evening gown had long sleeves and a hemline that went to the ankles or the floor. Though it was still quite formal, these gowns were made of lighter materials and had fewer layers than their predecessors. Fashionable women even started to show some skin.
Formal gowns were readily available in sleeveless versions and with plunging, décolleté necklines. Strapless numbers came along a bit later as comfort and simplicity started to sell. Women wanted party dresses they could actually party in. They wanted to dance the night away in fun and flirty gowns that could be worn to multiple events.
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