The brand name is quite often used interchangeably with brand, although it is more correctly used to specifically denote written or spoken linguistic elements of any product. In this context a brand name constitutes a type of trademark, if the brand name exclusively identifies the brand owner as the commercial source of products or services. A brand owner may seek to protect proprietary rights in relation to a brand name through trademark registration and such trademarks are called Registered Trademarks. Advertising spokespersons have also become part of some brands.
Brand name dresses (or gowns) are garments consisting of a skirt with an attached bodice or a matching bodice. In Western culture, dresses are usually considered to be items of women’s and girls’ apparel.
The hemline of brand name dresses can be as high as the upper thigh or as low as the ground, depending on the whims of fashion and the modesty or personal taste of the wearer.
In America and Europe, dresses are worn by females of all ages. Dresses are often used by young girls and as more formal attire by adult women. Potential drawbacks of dresses include being either too long or cumbersome for the performance of some physical activities such as climbing stairs. Dresses however can be cooler and less confining than many trouser styles, and they are still very popular for special occasions such as proms or weddings.
Common dress shapes: Empire dress, Coat dress, A-Line dress, Jumper dress, Shift, Maternity dress, Shirtwaist, Peasant dress, Sheath, Tunic dress, Maxi dress, Tutu dress, Sundress, Tent dress, Wrap dress
Dresses for particular purposes: Cocktail dress, Formal dress, Dinner dress, Ballet dress, Ballroom dress, Gown, Evening gown, Prom dress, Wedding dress, Ball gown, Coronation gown, Tea gown
The brand name is quite often used interchangeably with brand, although it is more correctly used to specifically denote written or spoken linguistic elements of any product. In this context a brand name constitutes a type of trademark, if the brand name exclusively identifies the brand owner as the commercial source of products or services. A brand owner may seek to protect proprietary rights in relation to a brand name through trademark registration and such trademarks are called Registered Trademarks. Advertising spokespersons have also become part of some brands.