Princess line or princess dress describes a woman's fitted
dress or other garment cut in long panels without a horizontal join or separation at the waist.
Instead of relying on
darts
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to shape the garment, the fit is achieved with long
seams (
princess seams) and shaped
pattern pieces.
A rarely used alternative name for the princess line was ''French-dart-line dress''.
History
19th century
The princess line is popularly associated with
Charles Frederick Worth who first introduced it in the early 1870s.
It was named in honour of the famously elegant Princess Alexandra. By the late 1870s and early 1880s the princess dress was a popular style. It is considered one of the first " bodycon" (body-conscious) fashions due to its extremely closely fitted design, presenting the figure in a natural (or at least, corset
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ed) form undistorted by either crinoline or bustle.[ Princess-line polonaises were worn over long underskirts. The princess line was also popular for young girls who wore it with a sash or, if slightly older, over a longer underskirt.
]
20th century
The princess line was a staple of dress design and construction throughout the century. In 1951 the couturier Christian Dior
Christian Ernest Dior (; 21 January 1905 – 24 October 1957) was a French fashion designer and founder of one of the world's top fashion houses, Dior, Christian Dior SE. His fashion house is known all around the world, having gained promi ...
presented a princess-line based fashion collection which is sometimes called the "Princess Line", although its official name was ''Ligne Longue'' or "Long Line".
21st century
The princess line remains a popular style for wedding dress
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es and a design staple for both day and evening dresses.[ More recently, the design principle has been applied to men's garments, which generally do not have waist seams.]
See also
* Clothing terminology
References
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19th-century fashion
20th-century fashion
21st-century fashion
Dresses
Parts of clothing
Seams