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formal attire

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formal attire ملابس السهرة večerní šaty selskabstøj Abendkleid βραδινό ένδυμα traje de noche iltapuku robe de soirée večernja haljina abito da sera イブニングドレス 야회복 avondjurk aftenkjole strój wieczorowy traje feminino a rigor вечернее платье högtidsdräkt ชุดกลางคืน gece elbisesi váy dạ hội 夜礼服


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A similar procession at weddings would better resonate with the sacramental significance of the ceremony than a parade up the aisle of the couple's friends arrayed in formal attire.
Include parents, siblings or friends in performances or showcase advanced students in formal attire.
As the industrial revolution helped jumpstart the rise of the British empire, British regiments and diplomats marched new fashions across the globe: the full-length trouser, which the English infantry favored over constricting knee-breeches (bending far forward had been hazardous to the seams); the black jacket for formal attire (it didn't show soot in nineteenth-century London); and the advent of khaki in workaday clothes.
 
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