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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.

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    Oren Silk Dress. There are mixed opinions about whether it’s appropriate to wear red to a wedding, but if you’re into it, this Reformation option is extremely on-trend. Sizes: XS-XL. Colors ...

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    Looking for a lovely wedding guest dress? Allow Us to take a weight off your shoulders with this one-shoulder maxi. Featuring a sultry slit and dipped back, this glamorous gown is fitting for...

  6. Strapless dress - Wikipedia

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    A strapless dress or top is a garment that stays put around the upper body without shoulder straps or other visible means of support. It is usually supported by an internal corset and/or brassiere, with the tightness of the bodice preventing the dress from slipping out of position.

  7. Dupatta - Wikipedia

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    There is no single way of wearing the dupatta, and as time evolves and fashion modernizes, the style of the dupatta has also evolved. A dupatta is traditionally worn across both shoulders and around the head. However, the dupatta can be worn like a cape around the entire torso.

  8. Punjabi clothing - Wikipedia

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    A scarf was worn over the tops which would be draped over the left shoulder and under the right. A large sheet would be further draped over one shoulder which would hang loose towards the knees. Both male and female wore a dhoti around the waist. Modern Punjabi dress has retained this outfit but over its long history has added other forms of dress.