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  2. The 20 Best Cocktail Dresses to Wear This Summer - AOL

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    Astr The Label Midi Dress $89 Buy Now . Staud Armel Dress. Best Designer Summer Cocktail Dress. Sizes: XS-XL. Colorways available: Multi. Want to make a splash the moment you walk in the room ...

  3. The 18 Best Summer Dresses Based on Your Favorite Cocktail - AOL

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    Knowing this, your style is likely in line with what you drink, which is why we rounded up our top 18 summer dress recommendations based on your favorite drink. Whether your usual falls on the ...

  4. Turn Up the Heat This Season in a Steamy Summer Cocktail Dress

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    When the sun begins to go down this season, you're going to want to grab one of these 20 best summer cocktail dresses —from cute minis to stunning midis.

  5. Mondrian Collection - Wikipedia

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    Mondrian dresses by Yves St Laurent (1966) The Mondrian Collection was designed by French fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent (1936–2008) in 1965. [1] This collection was a homage to the work of several modernistic artists. [1] Part of this collection were six cocktail dresses that were inspired by the paintings of Piet Mondrian (1872–1944 ...

  6. Norman Hartnell - Wikipedia

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    Memorable evening dresses were worn by the concert pianist Eileen Joyce and TV cookery star Fanny Cradock and typified his high profile as an innovative designer, although in his sixth decade - then considered to be a great age. Hartnell designed and created collections on a smaller scale until 1979 with designs for the Queen and Queen ...

  7. Delphos gown - Wikipedia

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    The Delphos gown is a finely pleated silk dress first created in about 1907 by French designer Henriette Negrin (1877 - 1965) and her husband, Mariano Fortuny y Madrazo (1871–1949). Negrin was the designer; Fortuny filed the patent for the manufacturing method in his own name, while crediting her in the application.