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Lecture Notes

Dress Patterns
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1. MIDI DRESS
Sitting between a maxi and a mini dress, the midi is what everyone needs for
the times when you’re unsure of the formality of an event. This style can
have any neckline or sleeve length, so it’s great for any body shape. Pull-on
tights and ankle boots for a perfect winter look, or grab a pair of flats and a
cute straw hat and have a stylish picnic!


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2. OFF THE SHOULDER


Take the plunge and keep your shoulders exposed in an off-the-shoulder
dress. These dresses showcase your shoulders, while maintaining a sleeve or
ruffle on the bicep. The off-shoulder style is great for those who want to
exhibit their shoulders and arms but don’t want the commitment of a strapless
look.
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3. SHIFT DRESS
The shift dress was a massive trend in the early 1960s and has a simple, boxy
shape. It is a short and typically sleeveless dress that hangs from the
shoulders. It’s ideal for those who have a lean, column-esque body shape, as
they appear straight. You can style this dress with a mid-length duster jacket
and a pair of slingback heels or even knee-high boots, to give it that real ‘60s
flair! This shape is the ideal blank canvas for color blocking or print detail.
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4. BODYCON DRESS
The bodycon is a tight-fitting dress that hugs your figure and accentuates
your assets. They’re often made of stretchy material and are perfect for a
night out on the town. This dress is ideal for those with an hourglass figure,
as it flatters the beautiful curves!
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5. A-LINE DRESS
An A-line dress fits at the hips and gradually flares out towards the hem,
which makes the dress look like an “A” shape. It is perfect for a casual
setting, and you can dress it up or down with ease. This style is best suited for
pear-shaped bodies, as it shows off your lovely shoulders and adds a feminine
touch to your lower half.


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6. MINI DRESS
The scandal broke loose in 1965 when model Jean Shrimpton wore a mini
shift dress to the Melbourne Cup, showcasing her bare legs and hat-free head
to the world. Nowadays, mini dresses are far more mini and far less
scandalous, and they’re a great way to capture attention and showcase your
pins! This dress is ideal for anyone who wants to put emphasis on their legs
and make the world stop and turn! If you’ve got it, flaunt it!
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7. MAXI DRESS
Spend the day at the beach or by the pool in a relaxing in the effortless maxi
dress. This style is suited best for a more casual setting; however, the fabric
hits the floor (or at least your ankles), giving the impression that you’re
dressed up. Make the perfect lazy outfit by adding sandals and long-hanging
jewelry into the mix, and everyone will wish they were as stylish and comfy
as you are!
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8. WRAP DRESS
The wrap dress features a front closure by wrapping one side of the dress
across the other and tying the fabric at the waist or back. Often seen by the
likes of Kate Middleton, this style has a classic silhouette that is perfect for
athletic body shapes, as it creates the illusion of an hourglass figure, even if
you don’t have one naturally.


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9. HALTER DRESS
A halter dress is ideal for summer. Featuring a strapless or sleeveless upper
half, with a tie around the neck. Some halter necks don’t have a bow but
fabric secured around the neck. This style of dress is most flattering for those
who wish to show off their ample shoulders.
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10. HIGH-LOW DRESS


A high-low dress is a form of asymmetrical dress. They are typically longer
at the back, and shorter at the front. This shape works with casual dresses as
well as the ballgowns. It is the perfect style for anyone who wants to show
off their sexy pins, and they’re best paired with high heels or platforms, so
the back of the dress doesn’t drag on the floor.
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11. SHEATH DRESS


A sheath dress is form-fitting, it has a straight cut and is nipped at the
waistline, with no visible seam. It sits at the knee or just above and is ideal
for a business event or a night out. This dress style is perfect for those who
want to put their gorgeous curves in the spotlight, as it flatters those with an
hourglass figure.
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12. PEPLUM DRESS


For those who love a playful style, a peplum dress is perfect. The detail can
be below the waist, under the bust, at the hips, or around the neck or
shoulders. The fit and flare silhouette of the peplum shape has its origins
from Greek antiquity. For a day to night look, you can swap flats for a pair of
hot heels, adding height to your figure, making your legs look super long and
your waist nipped in and tiny.
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13. SWEATER DRESS


Keep it casual with a sweater dress! This dress is knitted, it can be form-
fitting or loose, and it comes in different lengths. It is perfect for all body
types as there are so many different silhouettes. You can pair it with thigh-
high boots to keep your pins warm, or add a sneaker for a fresh casual look!

SHOP: Sweater Dresses


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14. PENCIL DRESS


If you’re heading out somewhere and you’re trying to impress someone,
the pencil dress is the one for you! Named after the pencil shape, a pencil
dress is typically nipped in at the waist, with a hem that hits below the knee
and has no frills or flounce. This silhouette is great for a little black dress or a
go-to for a date night. You can switch things up a bit by opting for a plunging
neckline or keep it fresh and sexy with a turtleneck.


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15. SHIRT DRESS


Keep it cool and casual with a shirt dress. Defined as a loose-fitting dress, it
features a shirt collar and a button-down front. This style comes in different
lengths, and sometimes has a nipped in waist. The focal point of a shirt dress
is the collar and button-down front. It’s super easy to dress up or down, grab
some chunky ankle boots or sneakers and you’ll be ready for a night out or a
night at the beach!
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16. SLIP DRESS


Unleash your inner grunge girl with a slip dress. You would typically wear
this style as an undergarment; it is usually satin, with a V-neck line, spaghetti
straps, and lace. You can dress it up or down with a pair of barely-there heels
or chunky boots. Keep it casual by pairing this dress with a basic T-shirt or a
white shirt underneath, to give it that real ‘90s feel!


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17. SMOCK DRESS


A smock dress is a gorgeous go-to for anyone in a rush! Super comfy to
wear, a smock dress is usually loose-fitting. It can have long sleeves or be
strapless, so it’s super versatile. Dress it up or down with a leather jacket and
cute ankle boots for a perfect transitional outfit!

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18. BALLGOWN
Be the belle of the ball with a ballgown! It is a formal dress that hits the floor,
it is perfect for a fancy event such as a black tie dress code premier or a ball.
This style comes in many different forms, from a princess silhouette, with a
prominent pouffy skirt, all the way to the mermaid silhouette. A ball gown is
a dress to wear when you’re ready to make a real entrance, and wow the
whole room!
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19. MERMAID SILHOUETTE DRESS


A style of a ballgown, the mermaid silhouette is the perfect dress for a black
tie occasion. As the name suggests, the mermaid dress is long and straight
from the top all the way to the middle of the thigh or calf, where it flares out
into a wide skirt, as a mermaid’s tail would. If you have an hourglass or pear-
shaped figure, opt for the tight-fitting silhouette. For column-esque bodies,
you can go for a profile that’s a bit looser on the waist and hips.
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20. T-SHIRT DRESS


The ultimate casual dress, the T-Shirt dress is the one that you can go for
when you’re stepping out to brunch or the movies. Much like a regular T-
shirt, the round neck and loose-fitting silhouette sit just above the knee. Of
course, you can also find a T-shirt dress with a pencil skirt silhouette, but the
focus is on the T-shirt neckline. This look is perfect for any body type, so get
creative, as this dress is a real blank canvas for any season!
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21. TEA LENGTH DRESS


This classic style has its modern origins from Edwardian times when fabric
became lighter which made it popular to wear indoors, around friends, often
while drinking tea. This silhouette has a full circle skirt that hits at the mid-
calf. A vintage-inspired silhouette, a tea length dress is perfect for those who
are on their way to a semi-formal event or wish to add some classical
Hollywood drama into their outfit. Pair it with cute flats or classic low heel
pumps for a full Audrey-inspired get up.

SHOP: Tea Length Dresses


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22. COCKTAIL DRESS


As the name suggests, a cocktail dress is a choice for a schmaltzy party or
drinks at the bar. A cocktail dress is a blend of formal and casual, it hits just
at the knee and is perfect for cocktail dress code events. This is a versatile
dress, with different necklines and silhouettes, so you can find the ideal dress
to suit you.
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23. DENIM DRESS


When you’re not in the mood to squeeze into your jeans, slip on a cute denim
dress! Just as the name suggests: this type of dress is made of denim. They
come in a wide range of styles, with long sleeves and a button-down front, or
a pinafore with pockets. This casual-cool style is effortless, chic, and suitable
for many occasions.
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24. PINAFORE DRESS


A pinafore dress is a collarless, strapless dress with medium-sized straps on
the shoulder. You can wear it with a shirt or a turtleneck underneath. This
cute little dress is a great way to showcase your figure without having to
squeeze into something too tight!


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25. BARDOT DRESS


Named after the blonde bombshell, Bridgette Bardot, this dress radiates
decadence and sophistication. With an off-the-shoulder motif, these dresses
are complete with a sleeve that sits just below the shoulders, giving you the
impression that you’ve slipped the sleeves off just a little!


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26. TUBE DRESS


If you’re ready to make an entrance while making an impact, show off your
assets in a tube dress! Tight, form-fitting, and strapless. This dress is the ideal
style for summer nights when you want to look sexy and seductive, without
compromising on keeping yourself cool. This dress is great for all body
types, as the figure-hugging silhouette amplifies your best features!


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27. QIPAO DRESS


This traditional Chinese dress dates all the way back to the 17th century
during the Manchu rule. Stunning in design, the Qipao features a high neck
and a straight skirt. Traditionally made of silk, they are complete with
delicate embroidery. The modern Qipao became popular in the West in the
1920s, and features a high slit on one or both legs, with a variety of different
sleeve types. This dress is a stunning glimpse into the intricate and awe-
inspiring Chinese culture.
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28. LONG SLEEVE DRESS


For those chilly winter nights, opt for a dress with long sleeves. This style is
not only a smart choice for freezing nights, but they’re also incredibly sexy
and alluring. Long-sleeved dresses come in a range of different silhouettes, so
no matter what style you’re after, whether it be a bodycon, ballgown or a
midi dress, there is something perfect for you! These dresses are ideal for
those who wish to keep their arms covered.
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29. BELL-SLEEVE DRESS


A bell-sleeve dress identifies itself with the sleeve ending at the mid-forearm
or wrist, with a flare flowing down towards your hands. The sleeve is shaped
like a bell, hence the name. These dresses come in different silhouettes, but
the focal point is the sleeves.


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30. STRAPLESS DRESS


Show off those gorgeous shoulders with the help of a strapless dress. The
first modern strapless dress is said to have originated in the 1930s by
designer, Mainbocher. As the name suggests, this style has no sleeves or
straps, and it sits just above the bust, relying on your body’s contour to keep
up. If you don’t feel like showing skin, you can always rock these dresses
with a T-shirt underneath or a skivvy.
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31. BLAZER DRESS


The blazer dress is the perfect ensemble to wear when you need to talk
business, but have fun at the same time! These dresses look like a blazer, but
they are worn as a dress. The style is typically double-breasted, giving the
appearance that you’re wearing a men’s blazer. It’s versatile and perfect for
any season, so rock it with low rise sneakers of a pair of ankle boots.


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32. EMPIRE WAIST DRESS


The empire waist dates all the way back to the 18th century. The dress
gathers under the bust at the slimmest part of the torso, creating a flattering
effect. If you’re smaller on the top part of your body, this dress will pinch
the top of your abdomen and flare at the bottom. It’s perfect for petite girls,
as it elongates bottom half giving the appearance of wickedly long legs.
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33. SUN DRESS


Catch those rays and wow everyone in a sundress. This garment is best worn
in the warmer months, as it’s loose-fitting with spaghetti straps and a wide
neckline. These dresses are often tighter around the waist and have a fuller
skirt. Sundresses are soft, light, and feminine, best seen in a stunning floral
pattern or pastel color.


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34. KIMONO DRESS


This traditional Japanese gown dates over a thousand years ago when the
word “kimono” meant a piece of clothing. Now, the kimono is one of the
most widely recognized garments, characterized by its long sleeves and a
wraparound closure. While the traditional kimono is still prevalent today, the
modern kimono dress can have a slit in one leg, wraparound design and long
sleeves.
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35. ONE SHOULDER DRESS


Whether you’re indecisive or it’s just cold outside, you can always opt for a
one-shouldered dress! A one-shoulder dress is a form of asymmetrical dress,
characterized by the single shoulder. Choose from a full-length sleeve or one
strap; however, you wish to wear it, you’ll make a statement. The asymmetry
of the garment will attract attention for all the right reasons; you’ll look
stunning!
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36. HANDKERCHIEF HEM DRESS


Add a twist to the asymmetrical dress with a handkerchief hem. These hems
are designed to appear as though several handkerchiefs were held at the
center, flowing down in the skirt. The style of handkerchief hems can be
found at any length, with any neckline. It can be subtle or pronounced, and is
a beautiful way to show off your gorgeous pins!


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37. ASYMMETRICAL DRESS


An asymmetrical dress is an excellent option for those who aren’t sure of
the formality of an event or party. An asymmetrical dress will have two sides
of a 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. There are so
many variations of asymmetrical dresses that flatter any body shape!
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38. BANDAGE DRESS


Popularised in the ’90s by French designer Hervé Léger, the bandage dress
has a similar silhouette to the bodycon shape. However, its evolution is closer
to shapewear. The dress got its name due to its ‘bandage’
construction, consisting of layers of knitted tape that hug the curves in all the
right places.
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39. POUF DRESS


Nipped in at the waist and pleated into a full skirt, the pouf dress is sweet and
girly. Very 1950s in design, this style is famous for its “poufiness” in the
skirt. You can go full throttle down the feminine road by pairing it with cute
pumps and pearls, or you can make it rocker chic with sneakers and a leather
jacket.
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40. PRINCESS SILHOUETTE DRESS


The princess silhouette is what you’d typically see in a Disney film. Tight-
fitting at the top and waist, it flows like a dream below the waist, giving the
effect of a full princess-esque gown. This dress is made for anyone, as it
accentuates your shoulders and arms. The princess silhouette is a traditional
and historic-inspired dress, for those who wish to be a princess for a day!

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