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  2. Charro outfit - Wikipedia

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    A charro or charra outfit or suit (traje de charro, in Spanish) [1] is a style of dress originating in Mexico and based on the clothing of a type of horseman, the charro. The style of clothing is often associated with charreada participants, mariachi music performers, Mexican history, and celebration in festivals. The charro outfit is one that ...

  3. The 24 Best Met Gala Dresses of All Time, According to ... - AOL

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    Attendees of the Met Gala do not traditionally dress for comfort, but Ashley Olsen looks chic and very much at ease wearing vintage Dior. Olsen’s look in 2013 basically forecasted the use of ...

  4. 15 best Met Gala dresses of all time - AOL

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    Sarah Jessica Parker in tartan Alexander McQueen, Emma Stone in Thakoon, Beyonce's ombre Givenchy... the Met Gala is one of fashion's most glamorous nights.

  5. Formal wear - Wikipedia

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    Traditional formal headgear for men is the top hat, and for women picture hats etc. of a range of interpretations. Shoes for men are dress shoes, dress boots or pumps and for women heeled dress pumps. In western countries, a "formal" or white tie dress code typically means tailcoats for men and evening dresses for women.

  6. Best and worst dressed at the 2015 Met Gala - AOL

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    The 2015 Costume Institute Gala, home of one of the year's most memorable red carpets, was held Monday night at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.With the theme "China: Through The ...

  7. Pollera - Wikipedia

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    Pollera de lujo or de gala con labor (meaning 'luxurious', for events considered to be prestigious, with needlework), a very intricate, complex and expensive pollera, with a price of up to 25,600 USD Pollera de gala sin labor (intended for events considered to be prestigious, without needlework), which is accessorized according to region