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  2. How Melania Trump's style has evolved, from her modeling days ...

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    The dress was simple and elegant, striking a similar tone to first ladies of years past. Melania nodded to Jackie Kennedy with her outfit for Trump's inauguration in January 2017.

  3. Melania Trump wears striking black-and-white gown at ... - AOL

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    The first lady wore a striking black-and-white gown, designed by her longtime stylist Herve Pierre, for three inaugural balls -- the Commander in Chief Ball, Liberty Ball and Starlight Ball ...

  4. The best celebrity looks at New York Fashion Week so far - AOL

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    The dress was sleeveless, semi-sheer across the waist, and pleated across its wide skirt. She wore the glamorous piece with black pumps, neutral makeup, and a bob haircut. You couldn't miss Keke ...

  5. Ball gown - Wikipedia

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    A ball gown, ballgown or gown is a type of evening gown worn to a ball or a formal event. Most versions are cut off the shoulder with a low décolletage , exposed arms, and long bouffant styled skirts. [ 1 ]

  6. Evening gown - Wikipedia

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    Today, the evening gown comes in different silhouettes and even lengths, but the full-skirted ball gown remains the pinnacle of formality. Evening gowns are worn at various semi-formal black-tie (and sometimes white tie) functions, including formal dinners, opera and theater premieres, formal dances, evening wedding receptions, and charity balls.

  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 ...