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  2. Cocktail dress - Wikipedia

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    Since cocktail parties were so popular, American designers such as Anne Fogarty began to create cocktail dresses that revolved around the "New Look" using less expensive fabrics. [3] French designers, such as Dior and Jacques Fath, saw the high market for cocktail dresses and began to design dresses for American department stores. [3]

  3. REDress Project - Wikipedia

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    “The bodice was made to incorporate a little bit of the (Choctaw) tribe by adding diamonds to the design.” [18] Cornell donated her prom dress and shoes to the Smithsonian National Museum of American History. [20] [16] [17] Buffy Sainte-Marie has been inspired by the project to hang a single red dress up on stage at her concerts. [21]

  4. Uniforms of the Royal Navy - Wikipedia

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    In 1A dress, when armed, a white web belt and white gaiters are worn. The current uniform for junior ratings dates in its present form from 1906, replacing an earlier version introduced in 1856 that featured an untucked frock instead of the navy blue seaman's jumper, that was itself based on the traditional (but unregulated) dress of the seaman.

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  6. Mondrian Collection - Wikipedia

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    Mondrian dresses by Yves St Laurent (1966) The Mondrian Collection was designed by French fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent (1936–2008) in 1965. [1] This collection was a homage to the work of several modernistic artists. [1] Part of this collection were six cocktail dresses that were inspired by the paintings of Piet Mondrian (1872–1944 ...

  7. Red Sea rig - Wikipedia

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    There are many military and civilian variations of Red Sea rig: Original Navy: Short-sleeved white shirt (open neck), formal dress trousers and black cummerbund [6]; P&O Cruises & Princess Cruises officers: Short-sleeved white shirt (open neck) with shoulder boards, formal dress trousers and black cummerbund; however a black belt is being substituted for the cummerbund more often than not.