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  2. Peacock dress of Lady Curzon - Wikipedia

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    It was then shipped to Paris, where the House of Worth styled the dress with a long train edged with white chiffon roses. The worked panels were overlapping peacock feathers that had a blue-green beetle wing at the centre. Over time, the metal thread in the dress has tarnished but the beetle wings have not lost their lustre. [1]

  3. Photos show how the winning gowns from the Miss Universe ...

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    The one-shoulder chiffon dress made Linda Bement look ready for a ball. ... Yvonne Ryding gave the audience a prairie-chic look in this white long-sleeve gown featuring flower embroidery throughout.

  4. 11 Dolly Parton Outfits That Prove, Once and for All, She Is ...

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    This shimmery white number is easily one of Parton’s most low-key ensembles. That said, it still features many of her favorite design details. Despite its subdued colorway, the knee-length dress ...

  5. The Serious Woman’s Guide to Dressing hot - AOL

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    She calls out sensual fabrics like “a sigh of white chiffon” and small styling choices like “the dégagé charm of a neckline left untied.” All of it feels very adult .

  6. Evening gown - Wikipedia

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    An evening gown, evening dress or gown is a long dress usually worn at formal occasions. [1] The drop ranges from ballerina (mid-calf to just above the ankles), tea (above the ankles), to full-length. Such gowns are typically worn with evening gloves. Evening gowns are usually made of luxurious fabrics such as chiffon, velvet, satin, or organza.

  7. Wedding dress of Princess Maud of Wales - Wikipedia

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    The dress was designed by Rosalie Whyte of the Royal Female School of Art. [citation needed] The dress was made from white satin manufactured in Spitalfields, London, with chiffon and flowers at the skirt hem, and a long train bordered with orange blossoms. The waist was embroidered with silver and diamonds. [1] Maud wore her mother's wedding veil.