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  2. Tony Bowls - Wikipedia

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    At age 28, he jump-started his career by opening a high-end dress shop. [1] Through this self-owned and managed retail outlet, Bowls met, interacted with and designed for pageant and prom women, including Miss America and Miss USA contestants. His work in retail has inspired his claim that “hands-on sales involvement is high-octane fuel for ...

  3. Manuel Cuevas - Wikipedia

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    But I started making prom dresses that were pretty expensive, and all the girls said, 'Mommy I don't want you to make my prom dress. I want Manuel to make my prom dress!' I continued making prom dresses and in one year I made 77 dresses, then the next year I made 110, and from then on I hired people to help me sew. I made a fortune." [3]

  4. Marina Toybina - Wikipedia

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    Marina Toybina was born in Moscow.At age 11, she and her family immigrated to Phoenix, Arizona, [2] [3] and graduated from Shadow Mountain High School in May 2000. [4] Toybina said she designed her first piece of clothing, a purple dress, as a junior and worked at a Hallmark store to save money.

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    "We didn’t realize my dress was going to spark a debate, but we’re laughing about it," Lori tells TODAY.com. “I’m the last person you’d expect to go viral. “I’m the last person you ...

  6. Prom - Wikipedia

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    At a prom, a "Prom King" and a "Prom Queen" may be revealed. These are honorary titles awarded to students elected in a school-wide vote prior to the prom. [3] Other students may be honored with inclusion in a prom court. The selection method for a prom court is similar to that of homecoming queen/princess, king/prince, and court. Inclusion in ...

  7. Ball gown - Wikipedia

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    Designer dresses were typically part of a designer's collection, having them altered for the wearer. Designers need to know where a dress will be worn to avoid two people from matching. [ 4 ] But if the original wearer decides to wear the dress to another event afterwards, the possibility of matching is increased.

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