The inspiration comes from the colors and appearance of a peacock, with the goal of creating an elegant, fairytale-like ball gown. The silhouette would follow a classic princess-style ball gown: a fitted bodice, a defined waistline, and a full, layered skirt. At the back of the dress there would be a striking fan-shaped peacock feather composition, opening behind the gown as a decorative element. The bodice would be closely fitted with a slightly structured shape. Its color would be a deep peacock blue. The shoulders would feature short puff sleeves made from the same fabric, visually connecting them with the bodice. The material should have a slightly glossy, silk-like appearance that reflects light gently. From the waistline, the upper layer of the skirt would begin. Its base color would be plum or dusty mauve, creating a more elegant and refined tone than bright pink. The fabric could include subtle stylized patterns reminiscent of peacock feathers, but without appearing overly flashy or glittery. The lower layer of the skirt would be full and voluminous, colored in deep sapphire blue or peacock blue. The fabric should appear rich and slightly luminous, but the dress should avoid color gradients. Instead, the design should rely on clear, solid color surfaces. The most visually striking feature of the dress would be the fan of peacock feathers positioned at the back. The feathers would spread outward in a semicircle, similar to a peacock displaying its tail. Their colors Mehr sehen