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  2. 11 Tea-Length Wedding Dresses for the Modern Bride - AOL

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    Tired of your run-of-the-mill wedding dresses on the market today? Go for a clean, classic and totally modern tea length style instead! 11 Tea-Length Wedding Dresses for the Modern Bride

  3. 19 of the Best Plus-Size Wedding Guest Dresses ... - AOL

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    19 of the Best Plus-Size Wedding Guest Dresses (Starting at $49) Abby Hepworth. June 11, 2024 at 9:00 PM ... and tall women found it hit in a very flattering spot as a tea-length or midi dress ...

  4. Wedding dress of Jacqueline Bouvier - Wikipedia

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    The dress worn by Jacqueline Bouvier for her wedding to John F. Kennedy in 1953 is one of the best-remembered bridal gowns of all time. [1]The gown was the creation of African-American fashion designer Ann Lowe, [2] who was not credited as the designer at the time of the Bouvier-Kennedy wedding.

  5. Wedding dress - Wikipedia

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    In the early 21st century, many wedding dresses were sleeveless and strapless. [3] Other brides preferred styles with sleeves, higher necklines, and covered backs. [3] The latest wedding dress designs, as of 2024, feature drop-waist silhouettes, convertible gowns, intricate crystal embellishments, tulle, and gowns that display vintage charm. [4]

  6. Tea gown - Wikipedia

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    Liberty & Co. tea gown of figured silk twill, c. 1887. Los Angeles County Museum of Art, M.2007.211.901. A tea gown or tea-gown is a woman's dress for informal entertaining at home. These dresses, which became popular around the mid-19th century, are characterized by unstructured lines and light fabrics.

  7. Stars show their feet on the SAG Awards red carpet - AOL

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    Celebs are embracing decades past in a big way on the red carpet -- particularly, the '50s silhouette of choice: the tea-length dress.