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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...
- Gates,
Anita (September 23, 2011). "'Much Ado,' With
Summer Suits and
Sundresses". New York Times.
Retrieved April 11, 2024. "A
sometimes slow but very...
- 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...
-
Everything Already Disappeared? (2019)
During live shows, Cox has worn
sundresses and has
performed with fake
blood smeared over his face and hands, their...
- they
would replace the
colors worn with
dolly pastels, pink lace and
sundresses that are frilled.
Romanba gyarus instead of
accessorizing with Lilo &...
-
revived styles included prairie dresses with
floral embroidery;
backless sundresses; floor-length
kaftans with jeans;
Pendleton jackets;
hippie style mood...
-
rural folk
talent in 1948. The
performances involved twenty girls in long
sundresses,
stately and with a
beautiful bearing,
walking silently around the stage...
- wear them;
girls (and
occasionally some boys) are put in infant-size
sundresses.
Their use
continues even
after wearers have
gained some
control over...