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  2. 27 wedding guest dresses for every type of dress code ... - AOL

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    From black-tie optional to semiformal and cocktail, here's what you should be wearing if you want to kill the wedding guest fashion game. 27 wedding guest dresses for every type of...

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    Shop the best spring wedding guest dresses for every dress code and venue — from trendy dresses, to formal dresses with sleeves, affordable picks, and more.

  4. Woman sparks etiquette debate after questioning if her dress ...

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    According to the Reddit poster, the dress code was a “warm tone garden party”, where guests “were encouraged to wear earthy warm colours”.

  5. 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.

  6. Confirmation dress - Wikipedia

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    Dress codes are often regulated by the individual churches or dioceses, with restrictions as follows: No sleeveless dresses or blouses. No "backless" dresses or blouses. No jeans, shorts or tight-fitting pants. Dresses or skirts should be knee-length, or not more than 1-2 inches above the knee.

  7. Debutante ball - Wikipedia

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    Debutante balls may require prior instruction in social etiquette and appropriate morals. The dress code is white tie and tails for men, and strictly floor-length pure white ball gown for women. Long white gloves are commonly worn by female debutantes and are considered a symbol of upper-class femininity.