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  2. 27 Winter Wedding Color Schemes That Will Take Your Breath Away

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    Winter does *not* have to be a boring time color wise, but if you want to keep it extra simple in order to let dramatic lighting or an opulent venue take center stage, neutrals are your BFFs.

  3. The 40 Best Wedding Guest Dresses to Turn Heads This Winter - AOL

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    Ruched Bodycon Velvet Dress. This gorgeous dress is sure to be complimented at any winter wedding. The rich color, velvet material, and long sleeves make it particularly perfect for the season ...

  4. 17 Winter Wedding Guest Dresses to Glisten Against the Snow - AOL

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    The key to rocking florals in the winter is choosing a darker, moody color palette. You really can’t go wrong with this Katie May Baby Cakes Gown — just $345! 8.

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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.

  6. 1860s in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    1860s in Western fashion. Fashions of the 1860s include square paisley shawls folded on the diagonal and full skirts held out by crinolines. Auguste Toulmouche 's Reluctant Bride of 1866 wears white satin, and her friend tries on her bridal wreath of orange blossoms. 1860s fashion in European and European-influenced countries is characterized ...

  7. Tartan - Wikipedia

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    Wilsons continued producing these in the first half of the 19th century.) [165] John Macky in A Journey Through Scotland (1723) wrote of Scottish women wearing, when about, such tartan plaids over their heads and bodies, over English-style dress, and likened the practice to continental women wearing black wraps for church, market, and other ...