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  2. 26 Classic Dresses Every Woman Should Own - AOL

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    These classic dresses are just what you need for every occasion—and you’ll wear them for years to come. The post 26 Classic Dresses Every Woman Should Own appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  3. Dress - Wikipedia

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    A party dress is a dress worn especially for a party. Different types of party such as children's party, cocktail party, garden party and costume party would tend to require different styles of dress. [76] [77] One classic style of party dress for women in modern society is the little black dress. [78]

  4. List of individual dresses - Wikipedia

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    Meat dress of Lady Gaga, worn at the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards; Pink dress of Marilyn Monroe, worn in the 1953 film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes; Red dress of Julia Roberts, worn in the 1990 film Pretty Woman; Union Jack dress, worn by Geri Halliwell at the Brit Awards 1997; White dress of Marilyn Monroe, worn in the 1955 film The Seven Year Itch [2]

  5. 1930–1945 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    [16] designers such as Britain's Norman Hartnell made soft, pretty dresses with fluttering or puffed sleeves and loose calf-length skirts suited to a feminine figure. His " white mourning " [ 17 ] wardrobe for the new Queen Elizabeth 's 1938 state visit to Paris started a brief rage for all-white clothing.

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  7. 1700–1750 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    1. A simple trimmed lace and cloth dress English/French cut. (1710) 2. Silk dress supported by panniers. Note that there is no central parting to the dress. The low cut neckline is also less ornamented than a contemporary women's would be. (1718) 3. A group scene of a girl and two boys. Boys were breeched at around 5–10.