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  2. 16 Dresses for Every Summer Occasion - AOL

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    One-Shoulder Wonder: Show a little extra skin (while still keeping it classy) by wearing this golden midi dress to your next summer wedding! 3. Pretty Florals: If you’ve ever questioned what to...

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    From formal black tie and cocktail dresses to pantsuits and jumpsuits, we've rounded up 20 of our absolute favorite mother-of-the-bride outfit ideas at Nordstrom — the ultimate destination for...

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    The $44 Milumia Flowy Maxi Dress is the ultimate dress for summer weddings, picnics, and casual hang outs. Amazon reviewers agree that this affordable dress is perfect for nursing or pregnant...

  5. Byzantine dress - Wikipedia

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    The Byzantines liked colour and pattern, and made and exported very richly patterned cloth, especially Byzantine silk, woven and embroidered for the upper classes, and resist-dyed and printed for the lower.

  6. Hanbok - Wikipedia

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    Commoners, in contrast, were restricted to cotton. Patterns were embroidered on hanbok to represent the wishes of the wearer. Peonies on a wedding dress, represented a wish for honor and wealth. Lotus flowers symbolized a hope for nobility, and bats and pomegranates showed the desire for children.

  7. Maria Clara gown - Wikipedia

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    Like the baro't saya, the Maria Clara gown traditionally consists of four parts: a blouse ( baro or camisa ), a long skirt ( saya ), a kerchief worn over the shoulders ( pañuelo, fichu, or alampay ), and a short rectangular cloth worn over the skirt (the tapis or patadyong ). [9]