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  2. Formal wear - Wikipedia

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    In western countries, a "formal" or white tie dress code typically means tailcoats for men and evening dresses for women. The most formal dress for women is a full-length ball or evening gown with evening gloves. Some white tie functions also request that the women wear long gloves past the elbow.

  3. 11 outfits that prove black and white is here to stay - AOL

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    11 outfits that prove black and white is here to stay. Ellen Thomas. Updated July 14, 2016 at 10:17 PM. Say what you will about black and white not being colors in the vibrant sense of the word ...

  4. Morning dress - Wikipedia

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    A black morning coat with matching black waistcoat is the most formal option, [19] [20] being worn for Court, [20] funerals, [21] memorial services, [22] civic dress [23] and diplomatic dress (replacing or supplementing Court Dress), with academic dress, or in government use in America.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Selena Gomez Wore Two Black and White Outfits You’ll ... - AOL

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    She wore a black off-the-shoulder dress with a white ruffle collar. For shoes, she opted for the 30th anniversary Manolo Blahnik Mary Jane heels . Amy Sussman - Getty Images

  7. Evening gown - Wikipedia

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    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. White cotton gown, ca. 1804-05

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