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A concert tour (or simply tour ) is a series of concerts by an artist or group of artists in different cities, countries or locations. Often, concert tours are named to differentiate different tours by the same artist and to associate a specific tour with a particular album or product. Especially in the popular music world, such tours can become large-scale enterprises that last for several months or even years, are seen by hundreds of thousands or millions of people, and bring in millions of dollars in ticket revenues. A performer who embarks on a concert tour is called a touring artist .

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65-574: The Dangerous Woman Tour was the third concert tour and the second arena tour by American singer Ariana Grande , in support of her third studio album, Dangerous Woman (2016). It traveled across North America, Europe, Latin America, Asia and Oceania. The tour started on February 3, 2017, in Phoenix, Arizona , and ended on September 21, 2017, in Hong Kong . The tour was temporarily halted on May 22, 2017, due to

130-626: A frock or a gown ) is a one-piece outer garment that is worn on the torso and hangs down over the legs and is primarily worn by women or girls. Dresses often consist of a bodice attached to a skirt . Dress shapes and silhouettes, textiles , and colors vary. Dresses can have sleeves of any length or can be sleeveless, and dresses can have any neckline . Similarly, dresses can have skirts of any length or hemline . These variances may be based on considerations such as fashion trends, modesty , weather, and personal taste. Dresses are generally suitable for both formal wear and casual wear in

195-460: A "wrapper," and made of expensive fabric and laces. By 1910, the Edwardian look was replaced with a straighter silhouette. French designer, Paul Poiret , had a huge impact on the look of the time. Designs developed by Poiret were available in both boutiques and also in department stores . Popular dresses of the time were one-piece and included lingerie dresses which could be layered. At around

260-477: A Spanish farthingale was replaced by the wider, more conical wheel farthingale. Under Queen Elizabeth, sumptuary laws dictated people of different social rank were allowed to wear. Women's dresses in Russia during the 16th and 17th centuries identified the wearer's place in society or their family. Holland , as a center of textile production, was a particularly noted area of innovation in dress fashion during

325-564: A dress of an appropriate style is mandatory for women. They are also very popular for special occasions such as proms or weddings . For such occasions they, together with blouse and skirt , remain the de facto standard attire for many girls and women. In western countries, a "formal" or white tie dress code typically means tailcoats for men and full-length evening dresses with opera-length gloves for women. A most formal dress for women are full-length ball or evening gowns with evening gloves . Some white tie functions also request that

390-506: A high neckline and long sleeves, and an "evening" bodice with a low neckline ( decollete ) and very short sleeves. In Russia, metal hoopskirts were known as "malakhovs." Skirts of the 1860s were heavily decorated. To sleep, women in the American West wore floor-length dresses of white cotton with high collars displaying decoration. Various Native American people, such as the Navajo and

455-541: A live cover of " Somewhere Over the Rainbow " as charity singles, with all proceeds going to the British Red Cross . Various artists joined Grande for the concert. Alfredo Flores, Grande's tour photographer, told Refinery 29 that, after the bombing: Ariana was nervous, of course, but she was also excited to get back on the road, and so were we. We didn't want terror to win, we didn’t want to live in fear, because that's

520-467: A lot of sweatshirt fabric because everything is very relaxed-looking. It doesn’t have a lot going on in terms of the details." The look styled by Grande during the fourth act of the show, a crop-top with blue denim harem pants , was inspired by 90s styles (mainly the R&;B group TLC ). Ten minutes and fifty seconds before the show started, a countdown-timer video was projected onto a giant curtain, placed at

585-765: A new form of theatrical entertainment, a fusion of song, performance art, innovative stage craft, and state-of-the-art technology. She managed to popularize the Las Vegas residency as a desirable way for top artists to essentially tour in place, letting their fans come to them. American singer Lady Gaga , who cancelled the 2018 European leg of her Joanne World Tour , signed for a Las Vegas residency to help manage her fibromyalgia illness, which can be exacerbated by touring. The 2015 study by charity Help Musicians found that over 60% of musicians suffered from depression or other psychological issues, with touring an issue for 71% of respondents. Dress A dress (also known as

650-472: A pair of denim harem pants with black high heel shoes (a brown jumpsuit dress with a moon on it wearing white high heel shoes during the Europe leg onwards) and singing " Moonlight " as she sat and knelt on the edge of the catwalk in front of a celestial background with celestial projections. Next was " Love Me Harder " and a reworked version of " Break Free " with laser effects around the stage. Grande then talks to

715-454: A short skirt (reaching to her ankles) when she lived in Russia between 1785 and 1801 and many Russian women copied her style. By the 1840s, Russian women were turning to what was in fashion in Europe. Europeans styles in dresses increased dramatically to the hoopskirt and crinoline -supported styles of the 1860s, then fullness was draped and drawn to the back. Dresses had a "day" bodice with

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780-556: A shrapnel bomb explosion caused the death of 22 concert-goers and 1,017 injuries. Grande cancelled subsequent tour dates through June 5. Grande organised a benefit concert, One Love Manchester , which took place on June 4 at the Old Trafford Cricket Ground in Manchester, to aid the bombing victims and affected families. By the end of the concert, it had raised £17 million. Grande also re-issued " One Last Time " in addition to

845-611: A terrorist bombing that occurred shortly after the Manchester Arena show, killing 22 concert-goers (excluding the perpetrator) and injuring 1,017 others. After organizing and performing at the One Love Manchester benefit concert, Grande resumed the tour on June 7, 2017, in Paris . On November 29, 2018, Grande released a four-part docu-series on YouTube titled Dangerous Woman Diaries that included behind-the-scenes footage from

910-453: A tour are denoted in different ways, dependent on the artist and type of tour, but the most common means of separating legs are dates (especially if there is a long break at some point), countries and/or continents, or different opening acts. In the largest concert tours, it has become more common for different legs to employ separate touring production crews and equipment, local to each geographical region. Concert tours are often administered on

975-477: Is Taylor Swift 's Eras Tour , with $ 2.089 billion earned from 125 shows. In 2024, Coldplay 's Music of the Spheres World Tour became the second tour to gross $ 1 billion in revenue. In third place is Elton John 's Farewell Yellow Brick Road , with a total gross of $ 939 million from 2018–2023. On fourth place is Ed Sheeran 's ÷ Tour , with a gross of $ 776.2 million. On fifth place

1040-400: Is U2 's 360° Tour , with $ 736.4 million. Global touring revenue reported to Billboard Boxscore exceeded $ 5.5 billion in 2016. Due to the collapse of record sales in the 21st century, concert tours have become a major source of income for recording artists. Besides the tickets, touring also generates money from the sales of merchandise and meet-and-greet packages. However,

1105-443: Is a concert tour intended to signal the retirement of a singer, the disbanding of a band, or the end of a show's run. Many of the tours end up not being the last tour, with frequent regroupings, or revivals of shows. Luciano Pavarotti 's 2004 tour and Kenny Rogers 's 2015–2017 tour are examples of farewell tours which were the last to be staged before their deaths. As of October 2024, the highest-grossing concert tour of all time

1170-439: Is a peculiar thing, it doesn't suit me particularly well. I'm a real homebody and I get so much joy in the small things." A concert residency concept is offered as an alternative to performers who just need to stay in one venue and the fans come to see them. The concept has been revitalized in the 21st century by Canadian superstar Céline Dion with the success of her A New Day... residency (2003–2007). Her residency introduced

1235-437: Is a retrospective of her career to that point, where each act of the concert represents one of her albums . In another case, artists embark on a concert tour to celebrate the anniversary of their past albums, such as U2 's 2017 tour to mark the 30th anniversary of The Joshua Tree (1987) and Janet Jackson 's 2019 tour to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 (1989). A farewell tour

1300-605: The British Colonies , multi-piece dresses were also popular, though less luxurious. Wealthy women living in the Spanish or Dutch colonies in the Americas copied the fashions that were popular from their homelands. The three-piece dress, which had a bodice, petticoat and gown, was popular until the last 25 years of the century, in which the mantua , or a one-piece gown, became more popular. Corsets became more important in dresses by

1365-701: The Mescalero Apache began to adapt the designs of their dresses to look more like the European Americans they came in contact with. Navajo women further adapted the European designs, incorporating their own sense of beauty, "creating hózhó." Paper sewing patterns for women to sew their own dresses started to be readily available in the 1860s, when the Butterick Publishing Company began to promote them. These patterns were graded by size, which

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1430-442: The 13th century, although the sleeves once again became more fitted. In the 13th and 14th centuries, a similar dress known as a cote-hardie came into fashion. This garment was closed down the front of the bodice with buttons that extended to the hip; this resulted in a dress that was more fitted through the hip rather than just to the waist. These dresses also often featured decorative elements such as long strips of cloth around

1495-516: The 1550s, middle- and upper-class European women could choose between the still popular rigid farthingale style or a looser-style gown known as a ropa. The ropa style of dress was known by different names throughout Europe, including sumarra (Italy), marlotte (France), and vlieger (Holland). Fashionable sleeves were often more fitted with puffs at the shoulder. From the 1570s, dress became even more highly decorated, exaggerated, and rigid. The previously popular conical skirt shape achieved with

1560-437: The 1680s. Working women, and women in slavery in the Americas , used simple patterns to create shifts, wool or linen petticoats and gowns and cotton dresses. The bottoms of the skirts could be tucked into the waistband when a woman was near a cooking or heating fire. Large, triangular silhouettes were favored during the 18th century, skirts were wide and supported by hoop underskirts. One-piece gowns remained popular until

1625-493: The 17th Century. In Spain and Portugal, women wore stomachers while in England and France, dresses became more "naturally" shaped. Lace and slashing were popular decorations. Skirts were full, with regular folds and the overskirt allowed the display of an underskirt of contrasting fabric. Necklines became lower as well. Embroidery that reflected scientific discoveries, such as newly discovered animals and plants were popular. In

1690-510: The West. Historically, foundation garments and other structural garments—including items such as corsets , partlets , petticoats , panniers , bustles —were used to achieve the desired silhouette. In the 11th century, women in Europe wore loose garments that were similar in shape to the tunics worn by men. Sleeves varied in fit and length, and hemlines fell below the knees, most often reaching

1755-486: The ankle or ground. These dresses were worn over ankle-length chemise garments. As the century progressed, these dresses featured a tighter fit on the arms and upper body. The tighter fit was achieved by making slits to the waist and in the sleeves that were laced closed to fit the figure. Laces were gradually replaced by buttons. By the end of the 11th century, sleeves widened with cuffs sometimes reaching several feet in circumference. This style remained popular into

1820-419: The audience for a bit and then performed ” Sometimes ”. While performing, pink balloons fell from the ceiling as Grande continues to interact with the audience. This is followed by " Thinking Bout You " as the video screen showed coloured silhouettes of opposite-sex couples and same-sex couples making out. There ensued an optional interchangeable section of the concert, which featured anything from Ariana singing

1885-399: The audience. Starting with the second leg in Europe, the song then swiftly transitioned into " Focus ", during which the screen showed scenes from the music video. Grande ended the third part of the show with “ I Don't Care “ and exited as the band played an extended outro for the song. The fourth part of the show started with Grande returning to the catwalk area of the stage wearing a bra and

1950-448: The back of the stage, showing Grande and two of her dancers and close friends, Brian Nicholson and Scott Nicholson. At the end of the countdown, ten dancers emerged onstage, followed by Grande, who wore a black dress and black high-heeled boots . The curtain dropped to show a wider screen, as the show began with " Be Alright ". Grande sang while performing a vogue -style choreography, while dancers in black costumes moved around her. After

2015-609: The concert as "a show of confidence, prowess and aplomb. ... Onstage, Ms. Grande ... flaunts professionalism, not skin or profanities". Billboard' s Kristin Corpuz said of Grande's performance at Madison Square Garden: "She's showing off a more mature sound and edgier image. With outfits custom-made by celebrity fashion designer Bryan Hearns, Grande electrified the Madison Square Garden stage with her four-piece rhythm section and 10 backup dancers." A Billboard report later commented of

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2080-413: The dominant style overall. In addition to the shorter dresses, waistlines were looser and the dominant colors were black, white and gray. By 1920, the "new woman" was a trend that saw lighter fabrics and dresses that were easier to put on. Younger women were also setting the trends that older women started to follow. The dresses of the 1920s could be pulled over the head and were short and straight. It

2145-419: The elbow known as tippets. In the 15th century, houppelandes and gowns became popular. Houppelandes were full-cut, floor-length dresses with high collars and full sleeves. Gowns were also long dresses, but they had open necklines, a closer-fitted bodice, and sleeves that became more fitted as the century progressed. Both houppelandes and gowns were often belted just below the bust. European dresses in at

2210-452: The last concert of the tour that Grande "more than delivered with her impressive vocal range, sultry dance moves, unstoppable energy and a whirl of costume changes. ... [Through her tour,] Grande has brought people together through music to love and support each other." In a more mixed review, Chris Kelly of The Washington Post thought that "her gorgeous four-octave soprano was often obscured by her bass-heavy backing band", but he described

2275-546: The later part of the 18th century. Throughout this period, the length of fashionable dresses varied only slightly, between ankle-length and floor-sweeping. Between 1740 and 1770, the robe à la française was very popular with upper-class women. In France, the Empire style became popular after the French Revolution . This simpler style was also favored by Josephine Bonaparte , wife of Napoleon . Other popular styles during

2340-434: The local level by concert promoters or by performing arts presenters . Usually, small concert tours are managed by a road manager whereas large concert tours are managed by a tour manager . The main challenge in concert tours is how to move the performance's logistics from one venue to another venue, especially for a transcontinental tour. Tour logistics should be very organized and everything has to happen on time and in

2405-578: The look popularized by the Gibson Girl was fashionable. The upper part of women's dresses in the Edwardian era included a "pigeon breast" look that gave way to a corseted waist and an s-shaped silhouette. Women called their dresses "waists" if one-piece, or " shirtwaists ," if it consisted of a skirt and a blouse. The bodice of the dresses had a boned lining. Informally, wealthy women wore tea gowns at home. These garments were looser, though not as loose as

2470-478: The main set. For the encore, after a two-minute silence, Grande performed " Dangerous Woman ", wearing a black latex dress, with red lighting and pyrotechnics on the stage. After performing, Grande thanks the audience and exits the stage as the band played an extended outro of the song. The Dangerous Woman Tour received mostly positive reviews. For example, in a review for Las Vegas Weekly , Ian Caramanzana wrote: "Grande's burly, soulful vibrato and wide range remain

2535-498: The middle of the century. During the 1760s in France, hoop petticoats were reduced in size. Lighter colors and lighter fabrics were also favored. In Colonial America, women most often wore a gown and petticoat, in which the skirt of the gown opened to reveal the petticoat underneath. Women also had riding habits which consisted of the petticoat, jacket and a waistcoat. French fashion regarding dresses became very fast-changing during

2600-413: The opening look, a high-neck black bodysuit , with a flirty skirt on top, he revealed that the look was designed one day before of the first show. He explained: "I slept for four hours. It was stressful, but it was exciting. It was awesome." The look was inspired by Audrey Hepburn . During an interview with Billboard , Hearns said: Most of the looks are my direct aesthetic, so I put my stamp on it. It

2665-578: The original version of " Honeymoon Avenue ", to Ariana singing a cover of Pink + White by Frank Ocean (this was changed to Grande performing "Somewhere Over The Rainbow" after performing "Thinking Bout You" starting with the show in Paris after the Manchester Arena Bombing). After the interchangeable section came " Problem " with the stage dimmed to blue lights while the dancers carried big blue neon glow sticks, followed by " Into You ", which concluded

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2730-414: The original version of the song. After that was R&B-inspired song “ Touch It ”. Stage projections and visual effects were shown as Grande walks the catwalk and makes her way back towards the main part of the stage and stands atop an elevated platform. Grande concluded the second part of the show singing " Leave Me Lonely " with light laser lighting effects. After the end of the song, an extended version of

2795-465: The overall style of dress was fairly consistent across the continent, there were regional differences often involving sleeve shape and decorative elements. European courts, such as Tudor court and the wives of Henry VIII , were influential in European fashion. From the 1540s, the bodices of dresses were stiffened, flattening the wearer's chest, and skirts were shaped with a Spanish farthingale . The resulting silhouette resembled two triangles. From

2860-486: The revolution included tunic dresses and the negligée à la patriot, which featured the red, white and blue colors of the flag. Women's dresses in the 19th century began to be classified by the time of day or purpose of the dress. High-waisted dresses were popular until around 1830. Early nineteenth century dresses in Russia were influenced by Classicism and were made of thin fabrics, with some semi-transparent. Elizabeth Vigée Le Brun wore these types of dresses with

2925-467: The right order as planned. Autoweek magazine estimated 30 to 50 trucks were required by Taylor Swift 's The 1989 World Tour to bring all the stage, sound equipment, instruments, props, and clothes. When Beyoncé visited the United Kingdom with her 2016 The Formation World Tour , it took seven Boeing 747 air freighters and a fleet of more than 70 trucks to get her stage set and other gear to

2990-691: The same time, in the United States, the American Ladies Tailors' Association developed a dress called the suffragette suit , which was practical for women to work and move around in. Another innovation of the 1910s was the ready availability of factory-made clothing. Waistlines started out high and by 1915 were below the natural waist. By 1920, waistlines were at hip-level. Between 1910 and 1920 necklines were lower and dresses could be short-sleeved or sleeveless. Women who worked during World War I preferred shorter dresses, which eventually became

3055-503: The show as "a pristine showcase of her immense vocal talent." Dan Hyman of Chicago Tribune opined, "[A]side from a massive projection screen that lived behind the stage and stretched the width of the arena, the production seemed a bit cheap for a show of this scale. ... But it doesn't matter for this gifted singer: all Grande needs do to ... is dial back the bass and belt out some of her magnificent vocal runs." On May 22, 2017, after Grande's show at Manchester Arena in England finished,

3120-413: The show began with an extended version of “ Knew Better ” with Grande and her dancers dressed in street-style white clothes, followed by a shortened version of “ Forever Boy ”, featuring colorful stage effects while Grande walks down the catwalk towards the front of the stage. Once there at the front of the stage, Grande then performed a stripped-down version of " One Last Time ", which transitioned back into

3185-516: The show's visual, Grande worked with her stylist Law Roach and designer Bryan Hearns, creating a more "mature" and "growth" look for Grande. Describing the concept of the outfits used during the shows, Hearns stated: "It's about making an adult Ariana, marrying her silhouette with what's happening in fashion right now, so a big theme is sportswear—everything is oversized, there are straps everywhere, and cool hardware ... It's definitely more edgy, it's more adult, but still playful and young." Talking about

3250-496: The song played as Grande exits and goes backstage for a costume change, and a backing band (guitars, drums, bass and keyboards) arrived onstage. The third part of the show started with a second interlude on the video screen, showing Grande in blonde hair and a leotard posing provocatively as feminist words are displayed, including "empowered", "grounded", "not asking for it" (which repeats multiple times), "raw", "gentle", "sensual", "sexual", "human" and "female". Grande then ascended to

3315-406: The song, Grande put on a jacket and performed " Everyday ", as red lights dimmed the stage to a background of pyrotechnics. During the performance, the rapper Future appeared in the projected video singing his recorded verse. Next was " Bad Decisions ", with elevated platforms and Grande's dancers around her. " Let Me Love You " followed, on a stage dimly lit by blue and white lights. Grande exited

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3380-408: The stage laying down on an elevated platform that then descended under the stage. The song transitioned into an orchestral string interlude followed by a video of Grande, with a purple, blue and pink aura around her, singing the unreleased intro for the original version of " Dangerous Woman " (formerly titled Moonlight), titled "Baby Loves", that did not appear on the retail release. The second part of

3445-518: The stage wearing a gray bra and a skirt with straps, while her dancers rode stationary bicycles on a platform to perform " Side to Side ". The stage transformed into a gymnasium with lockers, benches and a chinning bar. Rapper Nicki Minaj was shown on the video screen in scenes from the official music video during her verse. Grande then performed a remixed version of " Bang Bang " with colorful and extreme strobe lighting and laser effects. Next, during " Greedy ", fake money with Grande's face on it fell onto

3510-506: The star of her show, and she's at her best when it's just her, a microphone and her band – especially when she performs ballads". Ed Masley commented for The Arizona Republic that Grande has grown "into a self-assured R&B diva with the vocal chops to back up the confident swagger she brought to the stage. ... Vocally, Grande exuded more power and passion than ever, especially on the ballads". Jon Pareles of The New York Times praised Grande for not resorting to shock value. He described

3575-407: The start of the 16th century resembled those of the previous century: full-cut, belted gowns with large sleeve openings worn over a kirtle or petticoat and chemise. Decorative treatments such as pinking, slashing, and blackwork embroidery became increasingly common. Necklines were initially low and broad, but wearers began to fill in the open space with high collared chemises or partlets. Although

3640-458: The tour, beginning on February 3, 2017. Ticket pre-sales for the first leg began on September 20, and general ticket sales began on September 24, 2016. European tour dates were announced on October 20, 2016 for May and June 2017. On September 22, 2016, Grande announced on Twitter that Victoria Monét and Little Mix would be joining the tour as opening acts throughout the North American leg of

3705-405: The tour, performances as well as the creation of her fourth studio album, Sweetener (2018). On May 23, 2016, Ariana Grande announced on social media that she would go on tour starting in late 2016 or early 2017 and that fans who ordered her album before May 25 would get a code to purchase tickets before the general public sale. On September 9, 2016, Grande released the dates for the first leg of

3770-669: The tour. On September 26, 2016, Grande announced that the tour would visit New Zealand and Australia. Bia joined the tour as the opening act for the Europe dates. Grande also scheduled dates in Latin America for June and July 2017, which Sabrina Carpenter will be opening, in Oceania for September 2017, and in Asia for August and September 2017, including in Singapore as part of the F1 Grand Prix. For

3835-494: The touring business suffered in the early 2020s because of the COVID-19 pandemic . Pollstar estimated the total lost revenue for the industry in 2020 at more than $ 30 billion. The mobility of concert tours requires a lot of costs, time, and energy. It is very common for musicians to not see family members for over a year during their touring. British singer Adele expressed her unhappiness of concert tours, saying "Touring

3900-577: The venues. The logistics phase of that tour did not include transportation of the backstage staff, musicians, performers, and the singer herself. The majority of concert tours are part of a promotional campaign to support an album release. Hence, new songs from the respective album are included on its tour's setlist . Some tours are known as "greatest hits tours" or "reunion tour" without any new material or specific album release, such as Fleetwood Mac 's 2009 Unleashed tour and No Doubt 's 2009 Summer Tour . Taylor Swift 's The Eras Tour (2023–2024)

3965-1046: The whole point of terrorism. .... I can't say that if it was another artist they wouldn’t have continued with the tour, but I do know that Ariana is super, super brave. This set list is representative of the February 3, 2017, show in Phoenix. It is not intended to represent all concerts for the duration of the tour. Act 1: Intro 1. Be Alright " 2. Everyday " 3.Bad Decisions" 4. Let Me Love You " Act 2 "Baby Loves Interlude" 5.Knew Better Part Two" 6.Forever Boy" 7. One Last Time " 8.Touch It" 9.Leave Me Lonely" Act 3: "Female Interlude" 10. Side to Side " 11. Bang Bang " 12. Greedy " 13.I Don't Care" Act 4 14.Moonlight" 15. Love Me Harder " 16. Break Free " 17.Sometimes" 18.Thinking Bout You" 19. Problem " 20. Into You " Act 5: Encore 21. Dangerous Woman " Concert tour Different segments of longer concert tours are known as "legs". The different legs of

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4030-547: The women wear long gloves past the elbow. A basic dress is a usually dark-colored dress of simple design which can be worn with various accessories to suit different occasions. Different kinds of jewelry, belts, scarves, and jackets can be worn with the basic dress to dress up or down. A little black dress is an example of a basic dress. A bodycon dress is a tight figure-hugging dress, often made from stretchy material. The name derives from "body confidence" or, originally, "body conscious", transformed into Japanese in

4095-468: Was a new innovation. The Victorian era's dresses were tight-fitting and decorated with pleats, rouching and frills. Women in the United States who were involved in dress reform in the 1850s found themselves the center of attention, both positive and negative. By 1881, the Rational Dress Society had formed in reaction to the restrictive dress of the era. In the early twentieth century,

4160-864: Was acceptable to wear sleeveless dresses during the day. Flapper dresses were popular until end of the decade. During World War II , dresses were slimmer and inspired by military uniforms. After WWII, the New Look, promoted by Christian Dior was very influential on fashion and the look of women's dresses for about a decade. Since the 1970s, no one dress type or length has dominated fashion for long, with short and ankle-length styles often appearing side by side in fashion magazines and catalogs. [REDACTED] = Day (before 6 p.m.) [REDACTED] = Evening (after 6 p.m.)     = Bow tie colour [REDACTED] = Ladies [REDACTED] = Gentlemen In most varieties of formal dress codes in Western cultures,

4225-417: Was just a certain silhouette that she wanted and certain colors, and that's how we met in the middle. We had a couple of looks that were in her silhouette, which is usually high-waisted bodysuits , shorts , skirts and crop tops . It's very flattering on her so we have a lot of items in that shape. He also revealed that "everything was a mixture of leather , denim , strappy fabrics and hardware." "We use

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