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  2. 20 mother-of-the-bride outfit ideas at Nordstrom, from ... - AOL

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    This floor-length chiffon gown with subtle embellishment is a smart choice. The flattering pleating helps to hide the tummy and slim the silhouette; its stretchy material gives you all-night ...

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    Plus, it’s monogrammable and available in 12 colors. $198; ... J.Crew Crinkle Chiffon Dress. ... The sheer sleeves add a hint of sex appeal to balance out the longer length and crewneck top, and ...

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    This long-sleeve dress is a beautiful choice for a black tie wedding or any formal event. It features twisted-front detailing with a keyhole cutout for a peek of skin, as well as a wide open back ...

  5. Nightgown - Wikipedia

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    The nightgown was a "version of a modern dressing gown" and tended to be worn around the house or to occasions when formal attire was not necessary. This garment was actually a Banyan, a T-shirt shaped robe adopted by the British from India but became known as a "nightgown", dressing gown or "morning gown" in the early 1700s due to its casual ...

  6. Oyster dress - Wikipedia

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    The oyster dress is a high fashion gown created by British fashion designer Alexander McQueen for his Spring/Summer 2003 collection Irere. McQueen's design is a one-shouldered dress in bias-cut beige silk chiffon with a boned upper body and a full-length skirt consisting of hundreds of individual circles of organza sewn in dense layers to the ...

  7. Clothing terminology - Wikipedia

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    Edward VI in a red fur-lined gown with split hanging sleeves, a men's fashion of the mid-16th century. Despite the constant introduction of new terms by fashion designers, clothing manufacturers, and marketers, the names for several basic garment classes in English are very stable over time.

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