Possibly the item you are looking for: long gloves, which cover the hands and arms, and are generally worn with evening gowns at weddings, proms, and other for similar formal occasions.
fancy dresses were made after sluty dresses teheh i guess that's cuz girls liked showing their trala and the rules were made after fat women were doing it to
women usually wore nice pretty fancy comfortable dresses. they had a nice hat with some shoes. but sometimes they were uncomfortable.
Because tarts are fancy little desserts, and women who are "all tarted up," are "fancy" women -- i.e. women with too much makeup and jewelry etc.
The dress code for the dress circle section at the theater is formal. Fancy dresses for the women and suits or tuxes for the men.
Traditional Filipino dresses for women are called "Baro't saya" for formal occasions, and "Filipiniana" for more casual wear. These dresses are characterized by intricate embroidery, butterfly sleeves, and vibrant colors.
Women still do wear dresses sometimes
There are hundreds of websites and stores that have fancy women's dresses. Depending on the formality of the event, a local bridal shop would be a good place to start. Most bridal shops also offer serveral catalogs that allow you to pick your dress if what your looking for isn't offered in store. Another great advantage to using a bridal shop is that alterations can usually be done in store for a fairly reasonable price.
Sheath- like dresses
men dresses and women dresses
The women were dressed in fancy clothing.
Long dresses or skirts down to their ankles with sandals and sometimes shallsand in parties fancy feathery wigsand some times they didn't wear any clothing at all.
Women's fashion was generally very fancy, and did not expose a lot of skin, in 1912. Colors used would have been dainty, delicate pastels on long dresses with tight waists.