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  2. Taʻovala - Wikipedia

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    The standard taʻovala, for formal and semi-formal wear, is a short mat coming halfway up the thighs. It is wrapped around the waist and tied with a kafa, a traditional rope often made of woven coconut coir or human hair belonging to a deceased ancestor. The mat worn on festive occasions, such as to one's own wedding, is much larger, finely ...

  3. Wedding dress of Jacqueline Bouvier - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times ' coverage of the wedding described Jacqueline's wedding attire in detail, referring to the gown as "a gown of ivory silk taffeta, made with a fitted bodice embellished with interwoven bands of tucking, finished with a portrait neckline, and a bouffant skirt." [3] However, the Times did not name the gown's designer, Ann Lowe.

  4. National costume of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Since Java has been the political and population center of Indonesia, folk attire from the island has become elevated into national status. Indonesia Museum depicting traditional dresses of Indonesia. The picture shows the traditional wedding dress of Bali (left) and East Java (right) with other dresses from other provinces depicted in the ...

  5. A Guide to Wedding Dress Codes and What to Wear for Each - AOL

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    J.Crew. For a black tie wedding, it’s expected for guests to wear a floor-length gown, but you can also get away with a less traditional silhouette—like a chic pantsuit.. “For women, a floor ...

  6. 25 Best Dresses to Wear to a Winter Wedding as a Guest - AOL

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    The best winter wedding guest dresses from Amazon, Lulus, Banana Republic and more. See what trends fashion experts recommend for a winter wedding guest look.

  7. Pareo - Wikipedia

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    Then it is worn as a longer skirt. Men wear it as a short skirt, or may even make shorts out of it, especially when fishing or working in the bush where freedom of movement of the legs is needed. But during quiet, cooler nights at home, they may wear it as a long skirt too. The ends of the pāreu are normally tied in a knot to keep it in place.

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