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  2. The 11 Best Wedding Guest Dresses for the Summer Season - AOL

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    As The Knot reports, each summer wedding has a specific dress code to adhere to: cocktail attire or black tie, backyard or beachy, dressy or casual. Plan accordingly. Plan accordingly.

  3. 31 Summer Wedding Guest Dresses to Get You Through the ... - AOL

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    Summer may be coming to a close, but there's still those four—or is it five?—weddings you optimistically RSVP’d to back in winter. Some are black tie, most are cocktail casual and your ...

  4. Some of the Best Summer Wedding Guest Dresses Have Been ... - AOL

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    I saved the best Ann Taylor summer wedding guest dress for last, and let me just say that this printed floral midi has all the makings of a new staple. As one reviewer shares, "[It] is very well-made.

  5. Oyster dress - Wikipedia

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    The oyster dress is a high fashion gown created by British fashion designer Alexander McQueen for his Spring/Summer 2003 collection Irere. McQueen's design is a one-shouldered dress in bias-cut beige silk chiffon with a boned upper body and a full-length skirt consisting of hundreds of individual circles of organza sewn in dense layers to the ...

  6. John Lewis & Partners - Wikipedia

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    John Lewis & Partners, commonly known as John Lewis, is a British chain of high-end department stores operating across the United Kingdom. It is part of the John Lewis Partnership plc , a holding company held in a trust on behalf of its employees as the beneficiaries of the trust. [ 3 ]

  7. Wedding dress of Princess Elizabeth of the United Kingdom

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    The final design of the dress was kept secret, although much speculation surrounded it. It was said the princess feared that if details were published fashion house copies would make it impossible for her to make last-minute design alterations. [11] The dress was taken to the palace a day before the wedding in a 4-foot (1.2 m) box.