She was never associated with skimpy bathing suits, low cut gowns and short dresses. |
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And when they returned to competition, they were done for good with the ties, tails, and the ball gowns of old. |
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Maybe I was still hoping she would present me with some of her discarded ball gowns. |
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The sleeves and gowns balloon out with layers of lace in an overstated and flamboyant style. |
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One of the few gowns that wasn't embellished with this stunning beadwork was a slip dress of marocain silk crepe with a matching bolero. |
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Ribbons, laces and bows in silk and satin were seen on many designer gowns. |
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The music starts, and six identical doors swing open on the set to reveal six matronly dancers in zebra-print gowns and big hair. |
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A decision has been taken that the judge Mr Justice Hooper and barristers are not to wear wigs or gowns. |
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The BBC reports that the judge and the barristers removed their wigs and gowns to make the courtroom less intimidating. |
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They were all quite beautiful, especially his gowns with basket weave and twisted front detailing. |
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Garbed in regally beaded, colorful gowns of orange and blue-green instead of their normally drab brown shifts, they looked almost like royalty. |
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There were brides in silky, flowing gowns, some beaming, others looking slightly terrified. |
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Set in the years before World War I, the story begins on a heady note with parties, beautiful gowns and handsome beaus. |
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All dressed in lovely spring gowns, the young women giggled and tittered, no better than my twelve-year-old sister. |
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The bridesmaids wore lilac strapless gowns with puddled trains, and carried smaller versions of the bride's bouquet. |
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We get to wear these pretty silk baby blue gowns with white translucent shawls and orchid crowns on our heads. |
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And floor-mounted coat racks are a natural for cloaks, gowns, shawls and scarves. |
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There will be lots of beautifully designed beaded and embroidered purses and shawls to complement the season's gowns. |
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They wear long petticoated gowns with shawls, along with extravagant headdresses. |
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Masks, face shields, protective eyewear or water-impermeable gowns may be worn as warranted by the circumstances. |
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She opened it and pulled out a few pairs of trousers and gowns and stuffed them into a valise under her bed. |
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Earlier, judges narrowed the field of 81 to 15, then 10, as hopefuls modelled evening gowns and swimsuits. |
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Some were dressed in very modest gowns, while others were practically falling out of their bodices. |
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Much of the fashion is museum quality eighteenth and nineteenth century costumes, including trunkfuls of grand Russian court ball gowns. |
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The different Sufi orders were characterized by the style of their turbans and the folds of their gowns. |
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Ball gowns and black ties were the dress code as the town council hosted its yearly civic dinner and dance in glamorous style. |
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People in everything from long gowns and tuxes to blue jeans and baseball caps were waiting patiently to see the show of their choice. |
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They dressed in their finest gowns of silk and satin, jewels of gold, elegant shoes and shawls. |
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But 1969 would prove to be the zenith of mortar boards and graduation gowns. |
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But if he's right, if wholesale lying has been going on for decades, those he names deserve to be stripped of their mortar boards and gowns. |
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I find the whole thing incredibly exciting, because I love computer animation and motion capture and the elves' gowns and chain mail. |
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Unlike other blushing brides, the blonde model has had a considerable amount of practice wearing wedding gowns. |
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Men in white shoulder-to-ankle gowns and skullcaps were selling their furniture, appliances, and clothing to feed their families. |
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Georgian women wear long, floor-length gowns, with a tight bodice and long sleeves ending at the waist. |
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Georgie is at the head of them all pulling half-sewn gowns and bolts of fabric out of a trunk. |
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All this is linked by a haunting soundscape of music and song delivered by dishevelled musicians clad in dressing gowns. |
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With over 250 pieces, covering everything from couture gowns to bookbinding, the exhibition offers much to see. |
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Alberta Ferretti's romantic, smocked silk blouses and Greek maiden gowns were delightfully soft, as was Consuelo Castiglioni's Marni collection. |
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She'd some slate colors in her possession, and I had worn one of the gowns, trimmed with gold braid. |
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All day long Cinderella wore rags and dragged her feet in clogs, but at night she whirled in fine vair shoes and glittering gowns. |
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I am going to have several gowns, nightdresses, and day dresses made for you by then to take to the palace. |
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While the guards still wore their uniform, the nobles were in their nightdresses and dressing gowns. |
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Doubtless also they deck out their mothers and wives and sisters in serge gowns and Dolly Varden hats. |
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The simple veil headpiece works great with elaborate bridal gowns since the veil does not detract from the overall look. |
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The preparations for the engagement event consisted mostly of Marigold and her mother being fitted for gowns at the Earl's expense. |
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Lynn Wyatt reached into her attic closet, rich with magnificent gowns, and selected a vintage haute couture Nina Ricci. |
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Thirty gowns each, your highness, ten capes and five habits for both Princess Gayle and the viscountess as well. |
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Add visuals, complete with wigs and gowns, and the image is even less flattering. |
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Mrs. Reynolds proceeded on to her own workroom where Mrs. Darcy's maid was busily mending one of her mistress ' finer winter gowns. |
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The women's gowns were ol white silk or sott-wool, trimmed with Greek borders, with clasps, buskins, and all complete. |
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All of the men had black hats, long black frock coats, and printed vests, while the ladies had their long gowns complete with bustles. |
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Even choosing something to try on is hard because the gowns are normally stored in plastic covers and squashed into racks. |
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The startlers, as always with Valentino, remained his unmistakable signature red gowns which have become in themselves symbols of glamour. |
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Your proud high school graduate has gone from caps and gowns to the fast-paced, challenging world of summer jobs. |
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The judge Mr Justice Hooper and lawyers have dispensed with their wigs and gowns for the trial which is expected to last three months. |
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The same percentage of MIT engineering graduates in their caps and gowns could not light a bulb with a battery and one wire. |
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The caps, gowns, and diplomas may look the same, but the groves of academe have changed radically over the past quarter century. |
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Attorneys and judges in this bland, wood-paneled space all wear capacious robes patterned on the gowns of medieval European clerics. |
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The women wore simple, off-the-shoulder gowns of a creamy hue, streaked with garish color, almost as if from fluorescent highlighters. |
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We weren't in some grand chamber filled with old men in gowns and wigs, but in a little room with an awning tacked on to the side. |
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Along the back of the DBS were liturgical stoles, pulpit gowns, and choir robes. |
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He hops onto the train and finds a carriage full of kids who, like him, are all in their pyjamas and dressing gowns. |
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After some hours, he said, they were given gowns that were open at the back. |
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Avoid a closed-up neckline, and strapless gowns, which usually push the bust up too much. |
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The exhibit also displayed many other of Coco Chanel's signature originals such as these Chanel tweed suits and various gowns and jewelry. |
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Many other gowns were ornamented with a lot of beads without giving an Art Deco impression. |
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Brides still wear ostentatiously royal gowns that cannot be used again for any other function. |
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There were lab coats, Vegas showgirl outfits, long gowns with full skirts, vampire costumes, and flapper dresses. |
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They grumbled unhappily, tripping over the hems of their deep lavender gowns marking them as chambermaids, and remained blissfully unaware. |
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Rebekah had already filled her hope chest with blankets and gowns for her children. |
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So all the ladies at a royal ball wear identical gowns, like chorines in a musical. |
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Once she arrives she will be given a glamorous wardrobe packed with designer gowns, swimwear and suits. |
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She helped me get dressed in one of the elaborate straight white gowns and placed a silver circlet on my head after brushing my long hair. |
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Everyday women suddenly felt comfortable showing off their conditions in low rise jeans and belly revealing clingy fabrics and gowns. |
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Unfortunately, the gowns don't emanate the same elegance that Armani is so known for. |
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There was a mass of people congregating around the fountain, all dressed in smart suits or dazzling gowns. |
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The day we visited, the streets bubbled with life as people in luminous blue gowns headed to a convocation at the cathedral. |
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The evening wear segment was irie, with some beautifully-crafted evening gowns on display. |
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Of course, she would most likely also make some of her servants begin planning hairstyles that would coordinate with her gowns. |
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They're the kind of dames who can wear floor-length gowns and look completely naked. |
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Completing their rotations, they cast off their black cloaks, revealing white floor-length gowns beneath. |
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Gauzy silk and chiffon gowns in floral prints with pops of red and electric blue rounded out the collection. |
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Gone too are the maid's uniform, multi-layered gowns and tightly-laced corsets she wears in the film, replaced by trousers and a long jacket. |
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Hundreds of North Koreans, including women in red traditional gowns, sang folk songs to greet her. |
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She adored going to her dressmakers and ordering huge flounced crinoline ball gowns for her daughters. |
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The uniforms, gowns, robes and the Crown Jewels themselves are spectacular. |
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Ladies of the dominion dressed in full-length gowns that touched the floor. |
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Even bridal gowns that have a built-in crinoline often lack the luster and fullness that a bridal crinoline offers. |
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Some are even dressed in traditional Asian garb from Taiwan's aboriginal tribes and in Chinese Cheongsam silk gowns. |
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The best of the lot were reserved for the runway fashion show that featured gowns and daywear. |
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They walked in, the King in his great furs and mighty sword, and the Queen with her dazzling silk gowns and beautiful jewels covering her neck. |
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The fashion parade will feature a beautiful collection of clothes, from flowing evening gowns to funky techno gear showcased by local models. |
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Naively, I thought we had walked into a debs' ball when we arrived into a sea of gorgeous young girls in evening gowns. |
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The homecoming queens looked like trashy wannabes, in tight, revealing gowns and these God-awful clunky shoes. |
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Their gowns were fine velvet and silk, with puffed shoulders and cascading trains. |
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Yes, yes, centuries of tradition, punting on the Cam, Harry Potter gowns, what really freaks people out are the rising bollards. |
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All around there were hundreds of dresses and gowns for all occasions hanging upon the walls. |
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The bridesmaids ran around in their delightfully elegant pastel pink organza gowns. |
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Suzanne has designed, cut and sewn the most individual, creative and elegant gowns worn by celebrities for the past 20 years. |
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Dressing gowns of various designs were popular and slippers of all shapes and sizes kept the toes warm. |
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In addition to equipment, assess the need for and obtain any special supplies, such as extra wound care dressings and special-sized gowns. |
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Extra-large patient gowns and blood pressure cuffs require a small investment by the hospital and should be stocked routinely. |
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I watched him leave and stripped out of the stupid white gowns they give in hospitals that leave you half naked at the back. |
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The teachers wore their academic gowns at all times and went swishing along the corridors between classes. |
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We lived in Graduate College and we ate together, particularly dinner at Procter Hall where academic gowns were required attire. |
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They will all don caps and gowns for the ceremonies in the Great Hall of the University's Richmond Building. |
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I used to imagine that I was a grand lady with full billowing gowns whenever I walked down the staircase. |
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Casual wear, evening dresses, classical gowns and avant-garde bra-style tops are all denim. |
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She brought us shifts and gowns and we slipped into them, groggy from grief and lack of sleep. |
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It also defines why she had proved so adept at slipping into a rich variety of guises, gowns and grotesqueries. |
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However, the change in tone of the Oscar ceremony disproportionately affects what the women will wear if ballroom gowns are disdained. |
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She was poked, prodded, and pinned until she was done up in one of the most elaborate gowns she'd ever worn. |
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My daughter would also have liked the children's room, full of dolls dressed in hand-embroidered baby gowns and Victorian toys. |
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Everyone who was anyone stepped out in his flamboyant gowns made from extravagantly decorated fabrics. |
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In the early 1900s, the use of surgical gowns and drapes evolved as a standard of practice. |
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There were people sitting out in their gardens in dressing gowns, drinking coffee and cheering us on. |
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As I cruised past, I saw people dressed in silk dressing gowns and cowboy hats milling about in the rain. |
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Wouldn't it be nice if life consisted entirely of silk dressing gowns, champagne, and silver cocktail shakers? |
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Men also do embroidery, particularly on men's gowns and caps, and work as tailors and dressmakers. |
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His entire wardrobe was made up of dark-colored clothing, whereas most of her gowns were light and airy, beautiful to look at. |
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I also ran around taking a few pics of the models that were showcasing the designers gowns, and hair accessories. |
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The women have to purchase expensive gowns and matching accessories to keep up with expectations. |
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Fashion plate Nicole Kidman has been known to accessorize her gorgeous gowns with glasses for reading at the awards podiums. |
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Amongst the silk gowns that she had given me was one of a watery green colour, and I chose that, and wrapped my pheasant sash around my waist. |
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My eyes were drawn to the exotic colors of beautiful gowns and glittering jewels the Thai ladies wore. |
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The programme began shortly after 8pm and featured the delegates in traditional East Indian wear and evening gowns. |
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She had left her hotel earlier that morning to complete a wardrobe of gowns suitable for wear in England. |
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A lot of people have christening gowns made from their wedding dresses, or at least from the trains. |
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London's rag trade copied the cut of her gowns and the elegance of her hats. |
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Men traditionally wear long gowns called kaftans, and women wear long robes that leave only their hands and feet exposed. |
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The flower girls were Kara and Shannon McGovern, nieces of the bridegroom, who wore full length white gowns with raspberry coloured sashes. |
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Ladies were asked to wear red dress or romantic ball gowns and gentlemen were asked to wear black or white tie. |
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Other measures will include judges taking off their wigs and gowns to make the courts look less intimidating when children are involved in cases. |
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Beautifully worked stitches feature in many examples of white work in children's dresses and gowns. |
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She had grown up with worsted tunics and humble pies, not satin gowns and foreign delicacies. |
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We use cloth gowns, drapes, and wrappers at our facility, and the laundering of our linen is contracted to on outside laundry service. |
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According to Endi, the choice of gowns is important in enhancing the jewelry to look more alluring. |
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But in field after field, paper journals are becoming like academic caps and gowns, a purely ceremonial relict of an obsolete culture. |
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Most, actually, were barefoot and clad only in cotton hospital gowns, their stringy hair clinging lankly to their foreheads. |
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I only wish for a small wedding, no gifts or lavish food or gowns, just my family and their blessings. |
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The gowns my mother had sewn for me are hardly suited for Christopher's home. |
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She selected the simplest of the gowns, a well-tailored dress of silver silk with a loose skirt and sleeves. |
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Each of us has at least one quilt and there are cushions and table mats, dressing gowns, toys and even a patchwork chair. |
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On the screen, tall thin models with dark tans paraded back and forth in shimmering orange and magenta gowns. |
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Those gowns are not made for elderly nannies or maids-of-all-work, but for young ladies. |
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She is simply adorable in her bustle gowns and ringlets, all prim modesty one moment, saucily displaying her ankles the next. |
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The ladies were dressed in their best tea gowns and lace parasols were held over their heads by lacy fingers. |
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The women would wear their afternoon tea gowns, and could mix their favourite blend from speciality teas such as Darjeeling and Ceylon. |
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She was thankful, at least, that the hospital let her wear her own pajamas rather than one of their backless gowns. |
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Their long black gowns are intended to convey the prestige, seriousness, and scholarliness of their calling. |
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Forced into ball gowns at every opportunity, she looks ready for a Vogue photo shoot. |
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Women in ball gowns were hoisted in endless lifts above the heads of soldiers who played their cards in a blur. |
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Often the clothing included such items as business suits, ball gowns, and high-heeled shoes. |
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There are still gorgeous gowns being produced, Tfank insists, but the individuality seems to have diminished. |
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Plus wearing gowns, gloves, goggles and masks imparts an eerie moonwalk sensation as one enters the facility. |
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On one hand, the magnificent building, evocative organ music, and procession of staff and students in their gowns gave the ceremony a certain meaning and significance. |
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Lush embroidery and embellishment covered the neckline of filmy tulle gowns. |
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Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli presented a collection of regal, embroidered gowns and folk iconography. |
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The selection of textiles range from a fragment of printed cotton purchased at a flea market to Parisian couture gowns, African wall hangings and Turkish robes. |
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Organic cotton clothing items available for infants include baby gowns, one-piece outfits, undershirts, sleepwear, booties, dresses, caps, jumpers, and bibs. |
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He put them in glamorous gowns, yes, but also encouraged them to buy trendier ready-to-wear labels off the rack. |
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She glided like a queen into the Whitney Gala on Monday night and watched as hot young things preened and posed in her gowns. |
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In gowns, boots, goggles, and masks, the men will lower the body into a 6-foot grave below. |
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There were evening gowns in black chiffon with rows of auburn fur, sprinkles of glitter, and goodness knows what else. |
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Several women, including Melissa McCarthy and Milla Jovovich, have shown up wearing Greco-Roman gowns. |
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Inside the guild, men in caps and long gowns sit in twos, weaving together in small rooms. |
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Years later Noreen took the plunge and opened her own business, designing and making wedding gowns and formal wear on her own from a one room premises. |
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White wedding gowns are still red-hot, but more adventurous brides are bringing in more colour to their gowns, wearing dresses with a tan or beige or pink hue. |
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I've been around the block once before, having endured the entire formal wedding routine, replete with showers, reception, gowns, and going-away clothes. |
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Girls returning from the maize fields, in their red gowns, white smock-frocks, and yellow or red headkerchiefs, stroll through the meadows like moving flowers. |
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The gowns were grand and formal, but still utterly feminine. |
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Although she had never threaded a needle in her life, she discovered that she knew exactly how to alter the too-large gowns so that they would fit her tiny frame. |
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I walked slowly, observing the fancy ball gowns and simple wool dresses. |
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Also this week, the United States said it would limit imports from China of knit fabrics, brassieres and dressing gowns because sales had been climbing in the U.S. market. |
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Their fall collection featured gowns embellished with prints of Star Wars characters. |
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Just as importantly, a jury forms a reassuring lay tribunal between the polished professionals in their gowns and wigs and the common man or woman. |
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The Oroqen clothes are mainly gowns, including fur gown, fur jacket, fur trousers, chaparajos, fur shoes, fur socks, fur gloves, fur waistcoat, roe head hat and so on. |
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You walk through Oxford, sometimes all the way up to Summertown, a charming suburb with delightful sandwich shops, wearing suits and gowns and carnations. |
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She became a professional seamstress with her own alteration store, stitching everything from sun bonnets to wedding gowns to linings for caskets. |
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And, to ensure equitable treatment of both pupils and staff, teachers should surely be banned from wearing hoods on their academic gowns on speech day. |
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Excited graduates walk up and down, parading their finery of gowns, hoods and mortarboards seemingly oblivious to the fact that these are colonial trappings. |
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And he gave them strapless gowns that swaddled the body instead of showing it off. |
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It was Graduation day at de Montfort on Thursday, with hundreds of young people wearing their gowns and colourful hoods, and dozens of doting parents taking pictures. |
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His runways are always filled with intricately tailored separates, soft gowns, and lush fabrics. |
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They do the Virginia reel and Scarlett's striking black dress and Rhett's black dandy suit cut a figure against the rest of the colorful ball gowns. |
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Such gowns, by the late 1850s, had hoops, wire contraptions which replaced the multitude of petticoats and which caused women's dresses to billow out even further. |
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Many cruises still offer one or more optional formal dinners where ladies where long formal gowns or other evening dresses and gentlemen wear tuxedos or dark suits. |
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In 1963 he set up his own small company making pyjamas and dressing gowns. |
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Another woman there had been a lifelong seamstress who made elegant gowns. |
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Only a handful of people were actually dressed up in gowns and tuxedos. |
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Materials used for surgical gowns and drapes should be resistant to penetration by blood and other body fluids as necessitated by their intended use. |
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For spring-themed designs, he sent out beautiful pieces such as his flowing white silk chiffon cabbage rose and his morning glory print silk chiffon gowns. |
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In fact, men and women who under normal circumstances wouldn't be caught dead in anything fancier than a ski parka arrived in black tie and evening gowns. |
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And then there is Carole Lombard, ravishing, sexy, happy, and glorious in her gowns. |
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Matrons in gem-hued gowns were clucking over the other debutantes. |
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In this way I made bright many linens to cover the holy books, and made for myself gay designs of fanciful beasts and birds upon my gowns and sashes. |
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Judges, sheriffs and advocates are to be asked to remove their wigs and gowns and stop using arcane language under plans to make Scottish courts less intimidating. |
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We just slipped her out of one of those awful hospital gowns and into one of her own comfy ones bought specifically for this surgery and a degree of comfiness. |
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A handful of teachers and several dozen graduating seniors, still in their caps and gowns from the formal graduation earlier in the day, attended the event. |
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With its Nile-side corniche awash with fellahin peasants and regal women in dark burqua gowns, this is unmistakably the gateway to Nubia and Africa. |
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Since the film is set in the 19th century, Jones was outfitted in a series of Victorian era gowns, replete with bodice and bustle. |
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She would float around the house, which was filled with chamber music, in flowing white gowns. |
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They were in full fig, long gowns, tiaras, dinner jackets and all. |
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Her tones were rich but muted, especially a satin of Prussian blue, while she added brilliance to chic black evening gowns with splashes of fuchsia insets or beadwork. |
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They are beginning to consider whether they should start a fashion for black wedding gowns, having very successfully set a fashion for black diamonds a few years ago. |
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Her eyes drifted to two of the freewomen with their long braided hair and brightly colored gowns with intricate tucks and folds draping in soft folds about them. |
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I never wore the fancy gowns and dresses of the town girls, much preferring the worn leggings and tunics handed down to me when they became to small for my brothers. |
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Your gowns and jewels and trinkets, all of those were very pricey. |
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The capsule containing surgeons' masks and gowns, syringes, gloves, hospital brochures and official reports was buried beneath a courtyard at the weekend. |
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New dresses, striped dressing gowns, bangles, faux fur, jewelled turbans and Egyptian cotton pillow cases and sheets are among the in-demand items. |
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But he was attention was caught by two figures in dressing gowns, hurrying towards the church, and he looked round, his heart pleased that someone had come. |
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We were outside a small church, decked out in gowns and black ties. |
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This new round of embellishment is not confined to evening gowns and bridal wear, but is going into all areas of apparel, including activewear and sportswear. |
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Although the wearing of academic dress was not compulsory, many senior university figures turned up with their scholars' gowns flowing and mortarboards on their heads. |
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We prefer that you wear the hospital's gowns during the first two three days after surgery, as these open in the back, allowing us to change the bandages on your back. |
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Attendants must use masks, gloves, disposable gowns and eye protection. |
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Their gowns were every whit as costly as those of the ladies. |
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Nonetheless, their voices did shake just perceptibly with gynecophobia, or the fear of women, of silent women, in these absolutely silent black gowns. |
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There were gowns of all types, old-fashioned, new, proper and whorish. |
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I could see the tall stone buildings, the clocks ticking with civic pride on ornate towers and a flurry of black gowns and mortar boards on bicycles. |
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In England, kirtles were normally gowns with tight fitting bodices. |
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We dropped our sanitized hospital gowns in the bin and headed for the door. |
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Carey and Monroe donned their Cinderella-inspired gowns in the Disneyland Dream Suite. |
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Capture this look in flirty two-piece gowns in your favorite shade. |
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It has a small selection of women's shoes and belts and a wide choice of designer duds, from simple Armani all the way up to extravagant Versace gowns. |
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Techniques like hand washing, wearing gowns, and wearing face masks can help prevent infections from being passed from one person to another. |
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Behind the usher, wearing black gowns and white wigs and facing the judge, will be the prosecuting and defending barristers. |
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Subcategories include apparel, dry linens, flatwork, gowns, and uniforms and scrubs. |
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But now they can pull on their ball gowns and dinner jackets for a reunion prom. |
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What a parade of gowns and caps, parental pride, certificates and honours, was unleashed in the fuggy atmosphere of the old cafe. |
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The bridesmaids wore floor-length French vanilla chiffon gowns with sweetheart necklines. |
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As the models floated down the catwalk, princesslike in their diaphanous, glittering white gowns and tiaras, the gasps were audible. |
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Hoop skirts of the Civil War era relaxed into flowing, streamlined gowns. |
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Grundies disapproved of her low-cut gowns and other displays of pulchritude. |
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They wore gowns of petal pink bella chiffon with twist fronts, sweetheart necklines and crystal-beaded appliques accenting the waists and straps. |
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The attendants wore strapless, black floor-length gowns and carried bouquets of roses, hydrangeas, and sweetpea. |
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Also lurking in the booths were star stylists, secretly searching for eye-catching gowns for their clients to wear to upcoming red-carpet events. |
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They wore cocoa silk crepe de chine A-line gowns by Jim Hjelm featuring jeweled necklines and matching cocoa sashes. |
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Fortunately Kathryn looks her most duchessy in evening gowns and Bo is unusually philosophical about boiled shirts. |
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There will be a range of warm winter coats and evening wear, including ball gowns and cocktail dresses ready for the party season. |
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It was considered daring at the time for the amount of cleavage exposed by her low-cut gowns, and had to be reshot for the American censor. |
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Peacock and floral patterns dominated in long kurtas draped over palazzo pants, lehengas, saris and sari gowns. |
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It came in colorful shades of blue, purple and red and sculptural floor-length gowns in classic black. |
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The bridesmaids wore floor-length teal chiffon strapless gowns with sweetheart necklines, crisscrossed ruched bodices, and A-line skirts. |
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Don't opt for column gowns or figure-hugging fishtails and steer clear of basques which will emphasise your belly and boost your bust too much. |
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At most colleges these formal meals require gowns to be worn, and a Latin grace is said. |
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They also performed the song live for the BBC Children in Need telethon on 16 November 2007 from Los Angeles, in Roberto Cavalli gowns. |
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When wearing their traditional red gowns, students in each year may be identified according to the way they wear their gowns. |
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In the third year arts students wear their gowns off their left shoulders, and science students off their right shoulders. |
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Finally, fourth years wear their gowns right down to their elbows, ready to shed their scarlet gowns for the black graduation gown. |
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Bright yellow gowns fit them tightly and umbrellaed from their waist to just below the knees. |
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There were shift dresses in bold colors and prints, as well as graphic jumpsuits, evening gowns and A-line frocks. |
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We were in our dressing gowns with nothing on underneath and our biker boots. |
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He was the most celebrated portrait painter of his day, a notorious ladies' man, obsessed with women, pale beauties dressed in extravagant gowns... or nothing at all. |
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They wore flowing gowns and figure-hugging dresses which left plenty to the imagination, but some modern singers wear clothes which leave very little to the imagination. |
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King's graduates have since worn gowns designed by Vivienne Westwood. |
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Floral embroidery embellished a host of lehengas with tiny cholis, net saris, gowns and skirts in fabrics like chiffon and raw silk with a dose of zardosi. |
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A file of mourners on foot, including Robert Stewart and a number of knights dressed in black gowns, accompanied the funeral party into Dunfermline Abbey. |
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The bridesmaids wore floor-length eggplant gowns and carried bouquets of Tangelo roses and orange and purple calla lilies, all accented with berries. |
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They wore red satin strapless gowns with wide taupe sashes and carried clutches of red montbretia, dahlias, yellow roses, yarrow, hypericum berries, and lilies. |
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Some of his most influential outfits included see-through blouses, safari jackets and glamorous gowns, versions of which are still in fashion today. |
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They even have matching his and hers slippers and dressing gowns. |
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He recently unveiled his boutique at 47 West 57th Street, where the selection of striking cocktail dresses, evening gowns, tailored clothes and much more does not disappoint. |
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Stunning J-Lo started the night by performing in a DSQUARED2 bodysuit before appearing in a range of skintight outfits and gorgeous gowns for her hosting duties. |
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All gowns were full-length, satin, and sangria-colored Attendants carried yellow and orange Sweetheart roses highlighted by hypericum, waxflower, and firebush. |
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Models, some of them wearing blindfolds in shimmering chiffon, sported pantsuits in neon organza, or asymmetrical draped goddess gowns in dusty shades of mauve and pink. |
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That's why chips are assembled in clean rooms, where the air is filtered and everyone entering must, like surgeons, don protective caps, gowns, and booties. |
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Live links to allow evidence from outside the courtroom, screens around witness boxes and even the removal of wigs and gowns are planned to end fear and intimidation. |
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Run by Lesley Mil ligan since 1981, you'll find around 100 different gowns at any one time from top designers such as Ronald Joyce, Morilee, Ellis and Venus Bridal. |
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These wrestlers did not have the magnificent physiques of today's superstars, not at all many beer guts and some of the dressing gowns would have shamed Paddy's Market. |
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Germanic priestesses were feared by the Romans, as these tall women with glaring eyes, wearing flowing white gowns often wielded a knife for sacrificial offerings. |
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