Empire Gown Guide

Leave a Timeless and Elegant Mark on Your Special Day.

You can add royal elegance to your wedding day with the empire gown. It is a classic with a high-waisted design and a slim skirt draping under the bustline. The Empire gown will add a touch of grace to your wedding dress

What is The Empire Dress

The Empire dress is characterized by its fitted bodice, high-waisted design, slim skirt, and drapes under the bustline. These elements come together to create a refined look that is ideal for a variety of occasions. It is a fashion choice that carries timeless elegance. This dress adds an aura of femininity and grace to your look.

Characteristics of The Empire Silhouette

  • Fitted Bodice

  • High-Waisted

  • Slim Skirt

  • Drapes Under The Bustline

Why You Would Consider an Empire Gown

Empire gown is a great choice that goes well with different body shapes. It brings elegance and regal charm to your wedding day. Here are some reasons why you would consider this versatile silhouette.

Elongates Frame

The Empire gown has a high-waisted design. The waistline that starts just below the bust draws the eyes upwards, making your legs seem longer. It helps give your body a taller appearance.

Accentuates The Hips

This gown cinches just below the waist. It makes the waist appear slimmer and accentuates the natural curve of the hips. This style adds a touch of feminine grace to your looks.

Versatile

This gown is remarkably adaptable and suitable for various occasions. Whether dressing up for a formal event or looking to wear this style casually, you can choose this versatile gown.

Elegant

The fitted bodice and the flowing skirt create a graceful touch. This gown brings a certain refinement to the style that never grows old.

Best Shapes for The Empire Silhouette

The Empire silhouette is a versatile and universally flattering design. It looks good on a variety of body shapes. Here are some shapes where it shines most.

Apple Body Shape

The design of this silhouette creates a balanced look for an apple-shaped body. The high waistline helps conceal the midsection, giving the waist a slimmer appearance. It helps create a flattering figure.

Inverted Triangle Shape

This silhouette is a great choice for an inverted triangle body shape. The skirt's flare balances the wide shoulders, creating a harmonious look.

Rectangle Shape

The Empire silhouettes help create a charming look if your body is rectangular-shaped. The cinched waist and the flaring skirt make your body look curvier and proportionate.

Hourglass Shape

The Empire silhouette complements an hourglass figure beautifully. It helps accentuate the natural curves of the body. This elegant design will help you flaunt your naturally well-proportioned body.

Origins of The Empire Silhouette

The Empire silhouette can trace its roots to Neoclassical fashion. It takes inspiration from ancient Greco-Roman styles, where women wore loose-fitting rectangular tunics with belts below the bust. It was a popular choice during the end of the 18th century due to its popularity with royalty. It brought a breath of fresh air to fashion.

This silhouette starkly contrasted the rigid and voluminous fashions of the early 18th century. It made the dress less cumbersome with bare or short sleeves and light materials. Notable figures such as Marie Antoinette and Joséphine de Beauharnais, wife of Napoleon I, wore this silhouette. From the elegant straight skirt of the Napoleonic era to the intricate Victorian era’s hourglass style, this silhouette has continued to evolve.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes, they can! The Empire gowns are a very flattering choice for shorter women. The raised waistline and long skirt create the illusion of added height.

  • The difference between A-line and Empire gowns is their waistline. A-line gowns have a fitted bodice that gradually flares out, while Empire gowns have a high waistline below the bust.