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  2. Quinceañera - Wikipedia

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    Whereas traditional dresses were formal and usually white dresses only and are now more varied. [5] Also, instead of having the traditional seven damas and seven chambelanes, the quinceañera may pick all damas or all chambelanes. Traditionally, girls were not allowed to dance in public until turning 15, but this taboo has also receded ...

  3. Crinoline - Wikipedia

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    A crinoline / ˈ k r ɪ n. əl. ɪ n / is a stiff or structured petticoat designed to hold out a skirt, popular at various times since the mid-19th century. Originally, crinoline described a stiff fabric made of horsehair ("crin") and cotton or linen which was used to make underskirts and as a dress lining.

  4. 16 White Dresses for Every Type of Summer Vacation - AOL

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    White Dresses for Active Vacations 13. Sneaky Shorts: At first glance, this looks like your average sporty skater dress, but it has built-in shorts with a pocket to store your phone.

  5. 17 white dresses perfect for any graduation - AOL

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    From lace styles to shirt dresses, we have rounded up 17 beautiful white dresses that come at every price point. Shop our favorite picks from brands like Faviana, Old Navy and J.Crew below!

  6. Mother praised for making daughter pay for ruining stepsister ...

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    A mother has questioned whether she did the right thing after forcing her daughter to pay for the cost of her stepsister’s quinceañera dress after she ruined it.

  7. Black and white Valentino dress of Julia Roberts - Wikipedia

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    In the Valentino fashion show the dress was modeled by Christy Turlington. The dress proved very popular with teenage girls and many copies were sold and worn as prom dresses throughout the United States. [8] Other dresses were designed very similarly in the black and white style later in 2001, such as Thierry Mugler's design, valued at $600. [9]