Itis a kind of dress that people wore in the olden days.
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Blue bodice, yellow skirt and a red cape. Red bow in hair
Sims 2 shows the 'Popular' sequence from the musical 'Wicked'. In that sequence, Glinda wears a hot pink dress that's in the style of the classic 1950s party gown. Just give the dress a fitted bodice and spaghetti straps. The skirt is fullwith layers of ruffles, and ends just below the knee.
Polonaise is a gaudy short-sleeved overdress that has a fitted waist and a draped cutaway over-skirt. Polonaise can also refer to a Polish processional dance that was popular in the 19th century Europe.
Off the shoulder with simple lines and a bit of white sequins in the bodice with the skirt of the wedding dress snug around the hips, but gracefully flowing from the hip to the floor.
If a bride was lucky enough to have a wedding dress in the 1850s then the collar was high (lace on the chestline and bodice) and the skirt of the wedding dress hung off the hip and went straight down (not snug) to her ankles.
Here's one way I know how. Get two dresses. One should be shorter length, have a looser fitting bodice (blousy?), be lower waisted, and have sleeves or go up to the shoulders. The other should be very lightweight, have a higher waist (empire?) and either have straps or be strapless. Alter the short dress by putting snaps or velcro on the shoulder seams (as well as the sleeves on the top if you have sleeves). Put that dress on first, with the bodice undone and hanging down. Put on the longer dress, then carefully roll or pleat the skirt fabric until you can pack it into the bodice of the first dress. Pull up that bodice and close snaps or velcro. The skirt fabric of the second dress should be so sheer that it will fit without making you look too bulky. When you're ready, you can do this quick change within a tube of fabric, behind a quick backdrop, or if you're a dancer, by releasing the shoulder catches and twirling Try it out!
The typical womans dress is the Bata Cubana, which has ruffled sleeves and skirt, just like the Spanish flamenco dress. The mens Guayabera shirt is also very common
Cristobal Balenciaga introduced the sack dress in 1957. It was a sharp contrast to the New Look silhouette of the early 50s, which emphasized a fitted bodice, narrow waist and full skirt. Givenchy and Dior were also early innovators with this look. The sack (or saque) dress was not so popular with the male population and it was a short lived trend, but evolved in the early 60s into the shift, and really took off when mini lengths and the Mod look hit it big.
It was a very pretty purple gown with brocade bodice with diagonal satin ruffle and full satin skirt designer Harold Clarke
Pearl is a very strict mother so a white blouse with a bodice and a dark coloured flowing skirt would suit her best or a flowery dress with a long necklace