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- varieties of dresses, particularly in warm or hot weather.[citation needed] Sundresses can be of any neckline and hemline, ranging from mini to full length,...
- used in garments such as swimwear, camisoles, crop tops, br****ieres, sundresses, ****tail dresses, and evening gowns, so-named for its resemblance to...
- screen, Hoo Vision. Traditionally, men wear coats and ties and women wear sundresses to games, which is also tradition at Clemson, Alabama, Auburn, Georgia...
- worn (often jean cutoffs and checkered racing shirts or short gingham sundresses). The script calls the dancers the Farmerettes and describes the costume...
- rural folk talent in 1948. The performances involved twenty girls in long sundresses, stately and with a beautiful bearing, walking silently around the stage...
- 'dark academia', now its time for 'light' academia… wearing light linen sundresses in foreign countries, eating picnics and pastries in the afternoon sun...
- Gates, Anita (September 23, 2011). "'Much Ado,' With Summer Suits and Sundresses". New York Times. Retrieved April 11, 2024. "A sometimes slow but very...
- Everything Already Disappeared? (2019) During live shows, Cox has worn sundresses and has performed with fake blood smeared over his face and hands, their...
- pp 978-0-316-02065-7 It's September—time to put away your white eyelet sundresses and platform espadrilles and say goodbye to the East End. But say ****o...
- turned into embroidery with an emphasis on the fabulous component. All sundresses, caftans and hats were embroidered by hand. For the crowd alone, three...