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- Look up evening dress in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Evening dress, evening attire, or evening wear may refer to: Evening gown or evening dress Full...
- 1966 contest, she won the sub-titles 'Best in Swimsuit' and 'Best in Eveningwear' for wearing a saree. She eventually went on to win the Miss World 1966...
- knitwear, but is also featured in more elegant ****tail dresses and eveningwear. The style derives from sailors' blouses or sweaters, often with wide...
- (born March 14, 1979) is an American fashion designer, specializing in eveningwear gowns. His brand Johnathan Kayne is distributed to specialty retail stores...
- founded his label, ANDREW KWON, which focuses on demi-couture bridal and eveningwear. In 2024, Kwon was honored as part of Forbes' inaugural 30 Under 30,...
- ISBN 9781591280255. After-five clothing is a subcategory of semiformal eveningwear. Often called the "****tail dress", this type of dress if often made...
- Santo (born c. 1952) is an Italian-Argentine designer of bridal and eveningwear couture. Di Santo was born in Italy and immigrated to Buenos Aires, Argentina...
- Marcus, showing models wearing white Lacoste polo shirts worn over black eveningwear. Kebede starred with Jake Gyllenhaal in a Calvin Klein ad. Kebede is...
- half-sister who dated Ted Mosby. That same month, Benson became the face of eveningwear designer Faviana. She starred in the 2015 independent horror thriller...
- shirts for wearing with morning dress, and the white dress shirts used as eveningwear. A day dress shirt is fairly similar to a normal shirt, and is usually...