The gown has been in the thick of woman’s fashion since along. The gown has been used in various styles and patterns. Gown proclaimed the social standing, family status, and wealth of the wearer. It became aspirational also to wear the best of gowns. During the 18th century, a high-waisted style with skirts was popular with a low neckline and short sleeves in thin fabrics. After the french revolution in 1780, a fashion of gown arises with the natural shape of the female figure. After that style of gown evolved over a period. In the 1980s gown showed a lot of ruffles, pleats, and puffed sleeves. Here we look at ten amazing back styles for your gown.

EVENING GOWNS.

These types of gowns are long types of dresses suitable for special and made up of expensive fabrics and meant to make the wearer stand out among the crowd.

MORNING GOWNS.

There are casual long dresses to wear throughout the day.

BALL GOWN.

The ball gown is the most common silhouette in a gown, with a fitted bodice, tight waist, and a very full floor-length skirt.

MERMAID GOWN.

In this type of gown the skirt is tight fitted at the hips and thighs but flares out from the knees.

A-LINE GOWN.

In this style, the gown has a fitted bodice, and the skirt flares gently from the waist. This is usually achieved with princess line panels so it is called a princess line gown.

BACKLESS GOWN.

This is the gown type we already saw, but this backless gown has a backless bodice.

CAMI GOWN.

This is a camisole type of long dress having thin spaghetti straps a plunging v neckline.

EMPIRE WAIST GOWN.

In this type of gown, the fitted body ends just under the bust and the gathered waist starts from there, looking at a high waist.

MAXI GOWN.

This type of gown is a casual gown showing your halfback. This is made in flowy fabric, with a fitted bodice and low skirt.

HALTER NECK GOWN.

This type of gown has a band encircling the neckline connecting to the sleeveless bodice leaving the shoulders and part of the back bare.