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  2. 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!

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    This crisp white midi dress is modest without feeling matronly. The V-neckline isn't too low-cut and the hem hits just above the ankle. The elasticized waist adds definition, but it's stretchy so ...

  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. Children's clothing - Wikipedia

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    Like most children in the late 19th century, when he was a toddler, the future US president, Franklin D. Roosevelt, wore white dresses. [6] Gender-specific clothing for young children was rare throughout most of history, for purely practical reasons. [6] This included both the type of clothing and the color. [6]

  6. Angelic Pretty - Wikipedia

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    Angelic Pretty sells petticoat dresses, blouses, jewelry, and other fashion accessories. [2] The dresses are described as having bows, ruffles, prints, and waist ties, while most blouses have pastel lace and removable collars. [2] The original print fabric and lace are produced in Japan. [2] The prints use "delicate motifs" and "subtle colors."

  7. Flower girl - Wikipedia

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    Victorian-era flower girls were traditionally dressed in white, perhaps with a sash of colored satin or silk. Her dress, usually made of muslin, was intentionally simple to allow future use. The Victorian flower girl carried an ornate basket of fresh blooms or sometimes a floral hoop, its shape echoing that of the wedding ring and symbolizing ...