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  2. Wonsam - Wikipedia

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    The queen, princess consort, and consort to the first son of the crown prince wore it as a soryebok, a robe for small ceremonies, while wives of high officers and sanggung (court matrons) wore it as daeryebok, a robe for major ceremonies. [4] It was also worn by commoners on their wedding ceremony. [1]

  3. 21 Wedding Guest Dress Styles for 2021 Ceremonies - AOL

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    In 2021, weddings range from large, traditional ceremonies to escapist, destination events or more intimate gatherings; no matter the style, each requires a dress code for its wedding guests.

  4. Formal wear - Wikipedia

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    Formal wear or full dress is the Western dress code category applicable for the most formal occasions, such as weddings, christenings, confirmations, funerals, Easter and Christmas traditions, in addition to certain state dinners, audiences, balls, and horse racing events.

  5. The 17 Best Wedding Guest Dresses for Fall Ceremonies - AOL

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    Jacinta Maxi Dress. Make your mark on the dance floor wearing this fringy dress. It will wave and swirl as you join in on the festivities. Sizes: XS–XL. Colors: Brown. Materials: 95% viscose, 5% ...

  6. Found: The Chicest Wedding Guest Dresses to Wear to Every ...

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    The style of dress you wear to a wedding depends on a lot of things: the climate, the venue, and, most importantly, the dress code. Well, that and your personal preference!

  7. Train (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Court dress with long train. Portugal, c.1845. In clothing, a train describes the long back portion of a robe, coat, cloak, skirt, overskirt, or dress that trails behind the wearer. It is a common part of ceremonial robes in academic dress, court dress or court uniform. It is also a common part of a woman's formal evening gowns or wedding dresses.