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    Pepper Ballet Flat with Bow. No pressure to go all-in on high heels! A sweet ballet flat is a perfect (and perfectly comfy) choice. Sizes: 5-13. Colors: 7 options. Material: PU. Heel height: 0.5 ...

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    Between red driving shoes and classic black brogues, leave the fashion faux pas at home. Inside, the 10 best shoes to wear to a wedding, from brands including J.Crew, Gucci, and more.

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    Zappos. See it! If you show up to a fall wedding in these Blue by Betsey Johnson Jonas heels, prepare to collect compliments. These black pumps feature stunning sequins and a bold gold heel!

  5. Wedding dress - Wikipedia

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    The color, style and ceremonial importance of the gown can depend on the religion and culture of the wedding participants. In Western culture, the wedding dress is most commonly white, a fashion made popular by Queen Victoria when she married in 1840. In Eastern cultures, brides often choose red to symbolize auspiciousness.

  6. White dress of Marilyn Monroe - Wikipedia

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    White ivory cocktail dress. Marilyn Monroe wore a white dress in the 1955 film The Seven Year Itch, directed by Billy Wilder. It was created by costume designer William Travilla and worn in the movie's best-known scene. [1] The image of it and her above a windy subway grating has been described as one of the most iconic images of the 20th century.

  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. In American English, the equivalent term tuxedo (or ...