evening gowns are generally designed for formal occasion. This type of dresses is threaded with top quality fabrics such as silk, satin, chiffon, or velvet. Mostly, the well-like colors are blue, red, and purple. It was believed that evening gowns started to be known in the middle ages. This is when trainings for elite women were introduced and practiced everyday for the purpose of allowing them to attract attention amongst their leaders and other influential people during formal gatherings.

It was in the 19th century when ankle-level evening dresses were altered into floor-level in the supremacy of Queen Victoria. It was in the early 1930s when trends such as bulky sleeves, minimal sleeves, off-shoulder, and low neck lines slowly faded. The style called empire cut, where the cloth extends underneath the bust were redesigned to look more modern. From then on, empire cut gowns evolved into a classic gown design that looks perfect on a lot of women.