A dress style with a fitted bodice with gently flares to the skirt. Almost anyone can wear an A-Line well. It is also called a Princess Waist.
Start close to the body at the top, then flares gently away, just like the letter "A" in its name.
A design commonly used in women's and girl's clothing. It is a cut of plain garment consisting basically of two "A"-shaped panels for the front and back, designed to give increasing fullness toward the hemline. Generally used for dresses and coats.
Triangular shaped skirt that is wider at the hem than at the waistband.
Shape of a dress made popular by Christian Dior during the 1950s
an item of clothing, usually a dress, skirt or coat that is shaped like the capital letter “Aâ€. It is narrow at the top and flares away from the hip.
Two vertical seams follow the A shape, starting from the shoulders and falling to the skirt which then flares out.