August 10, 2009
An Overview Of A History Of Quinceanera Gowns
A Quinceanera is a major celebration in the Hispanic community. Traditionally, the ceremony was celebrated on a girl’s fifteenth birthday. Today, there may be many different ways to celebrate a Quinceanera but there are some common factors found in all celebrations, including a party, a religious ceremony and gorgeous Quinceanera gowns. After her coming of age ceremony, the young woman is eligible to perform volunteer work, work and marry. The importance of this celebration in their culture is regarded highly and it is expected that the young women make a good impression by wearing beautiful formal dresses.
At one time the Quinceanera dresses were only in white or perhaps pink, which was a tradition that stood for many, many years. However, it has become a little more acceptable to have a more modern gown and some young ladies really go for the more trendy looks and colors.
Traditionally, Quinceanera gowns were either white or pink, but now many of the designers of formal dresses and prom gowns formal have begun to include designs for Quinceanera dresses. Even the more conservative designers that keep the basic look of a formal ball gown with layers and layers of tulle for the occasion will design it with new and more vibrant colors. At the celebrations of today you are likely to see gowns in yellow, blue and even purple, which most of the young ladies are starting to wear.
Naturally, there are several different designs and styles for Quinceanera dresses and finding one that fits your needs and makes you look amazing is not that difficult. There are certain styles that look good on some people, yet do not look appropriate on others. Understanding this will make it much easier for you to choose a dress. Of course, the major item to remember is to be sure the dress fits and that you feel comfortable walking around in it.
There are several design styles available, including the A-line or Princess cut that is narrow at the shoulders and gradually flares out. The Quinceanera gowns that are the more traditional ball gown styles are fitted from the waist up and have with a full skirt. This seems to be a favorite among many, possibly because the style is perfect for many different types of bodies. Then there is the sophisticated Sheath that follows the line of the body.
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