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  2. 37 of the Best Winter Wedding Guest Dresses for Every ... - AOL

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    This romantic velvet dress is what winter wedding dreams are made of, from the cascading tiered skirt, complete with leggy slit, to the elegant V-neckline and beautifully detailed burnout velvet ...

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    And when it comes to chic wedding guest dresses for fall, I got you, too. Regardless of whether the wedding is at the beach , orchard, winery, vineyard, church, or some fancy ballroom, the goal is ...

  5. Bridal crown - Wikipedia

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    The women are wearing Kranzmaikes, Lower Saxony A Swedish bridal crown from the 1930s in use through Täby Parish Traditionally a bridal crown ( German : Brautkrone or, in the Black Forest , Schäppel ) is a headdress that, in Central and Northern Europe, single women wear on certain holidays, at festivals and, finally, at their wedding .

  6. Pannier (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    By the mid-18th century, a woman took up three times as much space as a man and always presented an imposing spectacle. At their most extreme, panniers could extend the skirt several feet at each side. By the 1780s, panniers were normally worn only with very formal gowns and within court fashion. [1]

  7. Gown - Wikipedia

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    American silk and cotton ball gown, circa 1860, Metropolitan Museum of Art A gown, from the Saxon word, gunna, [1] is a usually loose outer garment from knee-to-full-length worn by people of both sexes in Europe from the Early Middle Ages to the 17th century, and continuing today in certain professions; later, the term gown was applied to any full-length woman's garment consisting of a bodice ...

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