summer gown is an informal dress of any shape in a lightweight fabric, most commonly cotton, intended for summer wear. The dress is intended to be worn without a layering top, and the design must therefore cut a balance between modesty and allowing sun exposure. Lilly Pulitzer popularized the summer gown in the 1960s.
The summer gown provides a feminine look that may be lighter and more comfortable than a skirt and blouse, or another sort of dress. Modern styles can feature very low necklines and short hemlines, but more modest lengths and a variety of patterns are also widely available. Summer gown come with many different closure types, including back zippers, side zippers, front buttons, back buttons, back ties, and pullover style. but in the summer, the bride often specially designed, for comfort in wearing a wedding dress, while summer.