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  2. List of individual dresses - Wikipedia

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    Alice in Wonderland dress, as illustrated by John Tenniel in Lewis Carroll's 1865 novel; Belle's ball gown, golden dress originally worn by the heroine of Disney's animated film Beauty and the Beast (1991) The dress, a photograph of a dress that became a viral phenomenon due to dispute over the color of the garment

  3. House of Worth - Wikipedia

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    Worth also created unique special-event pieces for his best clients, such as masquerade ball costumes and wedding dresses. Worth was known for preparing several designs for each season, which were then shown by live models. Clients would make their selections and have them made to their own measurements in his work rooms. [1]

  4. Evening gown - Wikipedia

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    An evening gown, evening dress or gown is a long dress usually worn at formal occasions. [1] The drop ranges from ballerina (mid-calf to just above the ankles), tea (above the ankles), to full-length. Such gowns are typically worn with evening gloves. Evening gowns are usually made of luxurious fabrics such as chiffon, velvet, satin, or organza.

  5. Debenhams - Wikipedia

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    In 1837, Clark retired from the business and Debenham took two of his most trusted staff, William Pooley and John Smith, as partners, trading in both London and Cheltenham as Debenham, Pooley & Smith. [11] By 1840, the management of the Cheltenham branch appears to have been given to Clement Freebody, Debenham's brother-in-law.

  6. John Lewis (department store founder) - Wikipedia

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    John Lewis was born in Shepton Mallet, Somerset, England, and became an orphan at the age of seven.He was brought up by an aunt, Miss Ann Speed. [1] Having served as an apprentice to a local draper from the age of fourteen, he moved to London to become a silk buyer in the capital, working in Peter Robinson's Department Store at Oxford Circus by the time he was 20.

  7. J. Hamilton Lewis - Wikipedia

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    In 1896, Lewis married Rose Lawton Douglas (1871–1972). [13] Lewis was known to be something of an eccentric in manner and dress, wearing spats well into the 1930s even though they were out of fashion, and sporting Van Dyke whiskers during an era when most men were clean shaven, as well as a collection of "wavy pink toupees". [14]