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  2. Corps of Gendarmerie of Vatican City - Wikipedia

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    In service dress bicornes and blue trousers were substituted. [23] The present-day Vatican City gendarmes wear dark blue modern police uniforms. There are different orders of dress for different occasions and seasons (as well as weather). However, rank, insignia and decorations do not differ between uniforms. Everyday dress. Blue kepi (cap ...

  3. Diplomatic uniform - Wikipedia

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    The everyday uniform was grey and the dress uniform, which included a dagger, was black. Accoutrements included a coat, raincoat, hat and an ornate cap with the diplomatic insignia. [ 32 ] The black dress uniform was similar to the Nazi SS uniform ; the Soviet diplomat Victor Israelyan recounted that during World War II he was once given the ...

  4. Papal regalia and insignia - Wikipedia

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    The Pope's ordinary dress (also called house dress), which is worn for daily use outside of liturgical functions, consists of a white cassock with attached pellegrina and girded with a fringed white fascia (often with the papal coat of arms embroidered on it), a pectoral cross suspended from a gold cord, red papal shoes, and a white zucchetto.

  5. Semi-formal wear - Wikipedia

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    Semi-formal wear or half dress is a grouping of dress codes indicating the sort of clothes worn to events with a level of formality between informal wear and formal wear.In the modern era, [when?] the typical interpretation for men is black tie for evening wear and black lounge suit for day wear, corresponded by either a pant suit or an evening gown for women.

  6. 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.

  7. Black tie - Wikipedia

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    Black tie is a semi-formal Western dress code for evening events, originating in British and North American conventions for attire in the 19th century. In British English, the dress code is often referred to synecdochically by its principal element for men, the dinner suit or dinner jacket.

  8. Kim K. Responds to Claims She Broke Dress Code at the Vatican

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    Up to code! After visiting the Vatican in a skin-baring Barragán lace dress, Kim Kardashian caused quite the fuss with fashion police. Kim Kardashian Plays Tourist on Italian Vacation: See Pics ...

  9. Tailcoat - Wikipedia

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    A dress coat, sometimes called a swallow-tail or claw-hammer coat, is the coat that has, since the 1850s, come to be worn only in the evening by men as part of the white tie dress code, also known as evening full dress, for formal evening occasions.