It started as a special request from a celebrity, she wanted to become a ball gown for a party, but she didn't want to be inanimate. She requested the process be altered to she could still move, talk and do most anything she could as a human. She arrived at her party as a walking, humanoid ball gown with skin like silk that melded seamlessly to a fantastic dress. When footage of her in this form was seen on the internet, many women (and even certain men) requested this special version of the procedure, igniting a new fashion trend. Soon, the "Gown Woman" style swept the world.
Now, you've always loved the princess motif. To you, there was nothing that turned you on more than a beautiful woman in an equally beautiful gown. Then, when you heard of the "Gown Woman" trend, you knew you had to be a part of it. Even the transformation center had made it an official choice as a sub-category under "Clothing" after popularity soared. In anticipation of other requests, options even expanded to other kinds of clothing like leotards, suits and tuxedos for men, pretty much anything you can think of.
You looked at the options; there were practically endless styles, colors and materials to chose from. There were even templates for famous pop-culture dresses, like Cinderella's from the Disney movies (both live-action and the animated version) or Princess Peach from Super Mario Bros. You wanted to choose carefully, the procedure is not easy to reverse or alter. Once you were absolutely certain it's what you wanted, you chose...