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The cocktail dress<\/strong> is an elegant dress for smaller, festive occasions such as casual receptions, dinner or cocktail parties.\u00a0 It owes its name cocktail dress (robe de cocktail) by Christian Dior. He designed it at the end of the 1940s as an elegant dress to be worn in the early evening, at the so-called cocktail hour.<\/p>\n

In contrast to the long evening dress, the cocktail dress reaches up to the calf at most and usually has a more discreet d\u00e9collet\u00e9 and a silhouette close to the body. Originally the large evening dress reaches down to the bottom. Meanwhile, you can find shorter “evening dresses” more and more often in the shops. A cocktail dress is less opulent and formal, but more festive than a dress for the day. It usually has a slightly playful, youthful touch. The evening gown, on the other hand, has an elegance that gives the wearer a certain maturity.<\/p>\n

Pattern Cocktail Dresses<\/div><\/div>
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In European Sizes 36 - 46.<\/p>\t\t\t

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