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  2. 25 Best Dresses to Wear to a Winter Wedding as a Guest - AOL

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    Some of the common colors for winter wedding guest dresses include jewel tones: think emerald green, ruby red, and sapphire blue. Of course, you can never go wrong with a chic black dress. Hearst ...

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    The 20 Best Fall Wedding Guest Dresses to Wear Now courtesy of Elie Saab "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links."

  4. 37 of the Best Winter Wedding Guest Dresses for Every ... - AOL

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    The 10 Best Winter Wedding Guest Dresses at a Glance Meet the Expert Caitlin Burke is a stylist and consultant who has worked on the New York City fashion scene for 17 years.

  5. 17 Wedding Guest Dresses for Spring Weddings - AOL

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    We’ve gathered up 17 chic wedding guest dresses to wear to all of your spring weddings — and they start at just $30. Fall wedding guest outfits tend to gear toward warm, autumn-themed palettes ...

  6. Yoruba clothing - Wikipedia

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    It is passed around the armpit and tied on the shoulder. Yoruba women wear it to events. It is more common among Yoruba dignitaries and royals. Aso Ebi: A matching wear that is worn to events by family and friends. It is a series of stylish dresses worn by the brides friends, bridesmaids and wedding guests. It has elements of the komole. [7]

  7. Dirndl - Wikipedia

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    As a consequence, the dress was regarded as old-fashioned or rustic by many, especially those connected with the fashion industry. [ 77 ] [ 34 ] [ 13 ] [ 68 ] Nevertheless, many others continued to wear the dirndl as a dress for festive occasions, both in the Bavarian countryside and in cities such as Munich.