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    Shop the best summer wedding guest dresses, including affordable LBDs, top-rated floral maxis or midis, plus-size cocktail gowns, and trendy colorful dresses.

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    With over 15,000 reviews on Amazon, this lace sheath dress is a wedding guest dress winner. “MY ABSOLUTE FAVORITE DRESS HANDS DOWN!!!” proclaimed one shopper, in all caps no less.

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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.

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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 ...

  6. Say Yes to the Dress: Randy Knows Best - Wikipedia

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    In Say Yes to the Dress: Randy Knows Best, Randy Fenoli helps brides find their perfect wedding dress. Fenoli, a fashion director at Kleinfield Bridal in Manhattan and a star of TLC's hit wedding shows, gives his expertise to brides on do's and don'ts in a top 10 format. [ 1 ]

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    Dresses in the 1940s and 50s post-war era shifted away from the pre-war styles of the 1920s and 30s, which emphasized a natural look with shortened skirts, shorter sleeves, lower necklines, and relatively loose-fitting dresses with a somewhat square shape. Post-war dresses tended to fit tighter at the top, while wide and full at the bottom.