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  2. 20 Stores like Anthropologie to Shop Right Now

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    Dresses run between $150 and $300, and everything is available in sizes XS to XL. There’s also a kids line if your daughter or niece is often envious of your outfits. SHOP NOW

  3. 17 Best Midi Dresses to Wear With Boots - AOL

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    Hence, this is why we’re here to help you find midi dresses that coordinate well with boots. 21 Flattering, Slimming Dresses That Come With Pockets From eye-catching floral printed options to ...

  4. 20 Comfy-Cozy Fall Dresses That Pair Perfectly With Boots - AOL

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    I like to keep things simple, so my go-to combo of the season has been a cute fall dress teamed with boots. This easy pairing helps me speed out the door in record time and garners so many ...

  5. 1400–1500 in European fashion - Wikipedia

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    With England and France mired in the Hundred Years War and its aftermath and then the English Wars of the Roses through most of the 15th century, European fashion north of the Alps was dominated by the glittering court of the Duchy of Burgundy, especially under the fashion-conscious power-broker Philip the Good (ruled 1419–1469).

  6. Dress shoe - Wikipedia

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    Dress shoes on a woman (left) and a man. (right) A dress shoe (U.S. English) is a shoe to be worn at smart casual or more formal events. A dress shoe is typically contrasted to an athletic shoe. Dress shoes are worn by many as their standard daily shoes, and are widely used in dance, for parties, and for special occasions.

  7. Court shoe - Wikipedia

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    By Victorian times, evening footwear was pumps when there would be dancing or music (hence the name opera shoe or opera slipper), and patent leather dress boots otherwise. Pumps remained as standard with evening full dress until the 1930s. [2] At that time, the dress boot was also going out of fashion, as laced shoes began to be worn at all times.