The quintessential A-Line Dress pattern was introduced by Christian Dior during his spring collection of 1955 though this collection had several pleats which were later redefined in style. The A-line as we know today was redesigned in 1958 by Yves Saint Laurent, who succeeded Dior and his women's clothing empire. The new A-line dress pattern had the distinct design which flared down from the shoulder line. This pattern no longer had plaits or slits, instead it was made to fit around the waist with inner seems or belts. They were a popular 1950's fashion trend and were dominant during the 60's. The dress then regained popularity during the 1990's with theall American retro fashion trends. They have once again come back in the limelight, with designers trying to create new high fashion patterns for the modern women. It became a favorite bridal wear, and has yet managed to regain its lost appeal as more and more to be brides are reverting back to these classy and suave wedding dresses because of the diverse styles they offer.
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