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  2. Dress code - Wikipedia

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    Cannes Film Festival has a dress code that requires men to wear tuxedos and women to wear gowns and high-heeled shoes. [1] A dress code is a set of rules, often written, with regard to what clothing groups of people must wear. Dress codes are created out of social perceptions and norms, and vary based on purpose, circumstances, and occasions.

  3. Semiotics of fashion - Wikipedia

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    Pants are no longer confined to signifying masculinity. Society changes and as individuals in that society adapt so do their dress codes and fashion choices. Fashion is a system of signs, whose meanings and significations are constantly shifting and changing depending on the time, place, and culture. [7]

  4. Semiotics of dress - Wikipedia

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    The semiotics of dress is the study of design and customs associated with dress , as patterned to a kind of symbolism that has rules and norms. It describes how people use clothing and adornments to signify various cultural and societal positions.

  5. Kate Middleton’s Sheer Fashion Show Dress Made ... - AOL

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    On the final season of The Crown, we're witnessing some of the most memorable moments in recent royal family history, including Kate Middleton's unforgettable appearance at a student fashion show ...

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  7. Why Kate Middleton's Charity Fashion Show Dress Is ... - AOL

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    And it all happened because of a charity fashion show and a very sheer dress. In March 2002, a 19-year-old Kate sashayed down the runway in a transparent dress over a bandeau bikini.

  8. Clothing terminology - Wikipedia

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    In Medieval and Renaissance England gown referred to a loose outer garment worn by both men and women, sometimes short, more often ankle length, with sleeves. By the 18th century gown had become a standard category term for a women's dress, a meaning it retained until the mid-20th century.

  9. ‘The Crown’: The true story of the sheer dress and fashion ...

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    The royal couple’s college classmate at the time, Charlotte Todd, designed the dress, according to People, for the college’s fashion show titled “The Art of Seduction.”