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  2. Formal wear - Wikipedia

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    Formal wear being the most formal dress code, it is followed by semi-formal wear, equivalently based around daytime black lounge suit, and evening black tie (dinner suit/tuxedo), and evening gown for women. The male lounge suit and female cocktail dress in turn only comes after this level, traditionally associated with informal attire.

  3. Western dress codes - Wikipedia

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    Women Day Evening Day Evening Formal wear i.e. "Full dress" Morning dress: White tie: Trouser suit or skirt with blazer Ball gown: Full dress uniform: Ceremonial dress, religious clothing, folk costumes, orders and medals, etc. Semi-formal wear i.e. "Half dress" Black lounge suit: Black tie: Evening gown: Mess dress uniform: Informal wear i.e ...

  4. 13 Fine Wedding Suits for Every Dress Code - AOL

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    Ludlow Slim-fit Unstructured Suit Jacket. Matching Suit Pants: Ludlow Slim-fit Unstructured Suit Pant $168 AT J.CREW. Crafted from fine Italian wool, this cotton-linen suit is designed to blend ...

  5. Suit - Wikipedia

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    For women, the skirt suit or dress suit are both acceptable; a blouse, which can be white or coloured, usually takes the place of a shirt. Women's suits can also be worn with coloured tops or T-shirts. Also, women usually wear suits in professional settings, rather than as general formal attire, as men do.

  6. 25 Black Tie Wedding Guest Dresses That Scream "Best ... - AOL

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    This long-sleeve dress is a beautiful choice for a black tie wedding or any formal event. ... The full-and-flouncy skirt has a tiered design for more volume, while the fitted bodice and deep ...

  7. Evening gown - Wikipedia

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    Rich silk weaves, such as satin, taffeta, and velvet created luxurious gowns. In the 18th century, formal dress started as the mantua, but later developed into the elaborate sack-back gown. The farthingale, popular during the 16th/17th centuries, evolved into the pannier to give dresses and skirts extra volume and the desired court silhouette.

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