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  2. 25 Formal Jumpsuits for Wedding Season That’ll Make ... - AOL

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    lulus. Hearts will flutter at the sight of this lulus jumpsuit, which features a—you guessed it—fluttering, V-neck tier that adds movement. A high, fitted waist flows into relaxed, wide leg pants.

  3. Your Ultimate Guide to Summer Wedding Outfits - AOL

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    Our style editors break down the best men's summer wedding attire with the best summer wedding outfits, for anything from casual to the most formal receptions.

  4. Jumpsuit - Wikipedia

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    Amongst the three utility wear garments (jumpsuits, boiler suits and dungarees) jumpsuits were the first one to become fashion wear. The reason was its slimmer cut. Elvis Presley's jumpsuit. In the 1930s, fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli began designing jumpsuits for women. Her designs were the talk of the town but were worn by only a few.

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  6. Bill Belew - Wikipedia

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    Among the most famous of Belew's Elvis jumpsuits are the American Eagle (created for the 1973 Elvis: Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite) [1] and the Peacock (first worn at the Forum in Los Angeles in 1974, and later seen on the cover to the 1975 album Promised Land). In 2008 the Peacock suit was sold at an online auction for $300,000.

  7. Black tie - Wikipedia

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    Black tie is a semi-formal Western dress code for evening events, originating in British and North American conventions for attire in the 19th century. In British English, the dress code is often referred to synecdochically by its principal element for men, the dinner suit or dinner jacket.