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THE EVENING GOWN SILHOUETTE

Possibly my all-time favorite silhouette is the evening gown or slip dress. Clients love the way this style brings a sense of occasion that feels both elevated and intentional. Borrowed from formal evening dress traditions, this silhouette is defined less by a single shape and more by its attitude—fluid, elongated, and often designed with movement in mind. Whether it takes the form of a column, a softly draped sheath, or a more sculptural bias-cut design, the evening gown silhouette prioritizes elegance over volume. It’s a look that skims the body, catching light through fabric rather than structure, and lends itself beautifully to intimate ceremonies, city settings, or receptions that transition seamlessly into the evening Carolyn Bessette set the pattern for modern bridal gowns. When she married JFK Jr. in 1996, the easy slip dress became a classic in an already minimalist bridal industry. Since then, fabric plays a central role in defining this silhouette. Silks, satins, chiffons, a...

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