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File Rabanne.jpg thumb right A party dress designed by Paco Rabanne in 1967, as displayed at the Victoria and Albert Museum . This was worn by Helen Bachofen von Echt at a New York party where she danced with Frank Sinatra . ref citation url http www.vam.ac.uk images image 25399 popup.html publisher V&A chapter Dress Paco Rabanne 1967 title Out of London, Paris, New York 1965 1968 ref A party dress is a dress worn especially for a party . Different types of party such as children s party , cocktail party , garden party and costume party would tend to require different styles of dress. ref citation title The Party Dress author Alexandra Black year 2007 isbn 9781902686592 ref ref citation title Children in Their Party Dress author Nora Villa year 1996 isbn 9780896762022 ref One classic style of party dress for women in modern society is the little black dress . ref citation title The little black dress author Amy Holman Edelman year 1998 isbn 9781854106049 ref References reflist Category Clothing Category Dresses fashion stub ... more details
thumb Trash The Dress style photo featuring both the bride and groom on the beach. double image right Trash the dress simon taylor 2379.jpg 200 Trash the dress simon taylor 2398.jpg 89 Examples from a trash the dress shoot on a beach. Trash the dress , also known as fearless bridal or rock ... in which it is out of place. It is generally shot in the style of fashion photography fashion and glamour photography . Trash the dress is the art of destruction or deconstruction of a brides wedding dress to create a new artwork that the bride would be proud to display on their wall. This new masterpiece is formed in the creative destruction of the dress. This will normally be portrayed in a sequence of images or simply a single image. File Brandon Wyness wedding photography Trash the Dress Durban.jpg thumb Trashing the Dress Durban, South Africa Usually brides decide to have pictures taken ... lifeHome lifeHomeNews 2008 04 04152008 Trash the dress.cfm title Trash the dress accessdate 2008 05 ... archive archivedate 2008 05 26 ref However, the idea of destroying a wedding dress has been ... TV series Sunset Beach ran into the ocean in her wedding dress after her wedding was badly interrupted ... Steve Gerrard Shoot the Dress accessdate 2010 01 28 author Stever Gerrard date 2009 01 20 work ref ... date 2009 01 20 work Express and Star ref amongst others, shoot their unique ideas of Trash the Dress. Brides are increasingly expecting more from their weddings photos, and trash the dress is an example .... A model often wears a ball gown , prom dress or wedding dress , and may effectively ruin the dress ... is done and the dress will not be used again. It is seen as an alternative to storing the dress away. In a Mass Trash The Dress event September 9, 2009 more than 150 women wore their wedding dresses ... Rijkers MeRy initiated the act after she found out about the American phenomenon on the internet. First mass Trash The Dress 08 08 08. Future dates 10 10 10, 11 11 11 and 12 12 12. A mass Trash The Dress ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Full dress is a category dress code Western dress code s that refers ... dress in the modern sense, using a morning tailcoat rather than a frock coat became common, it was less formal than a frock coat, and even when this was phased out, morning dress never achieved full dress status. In the twenty first century, full dress therefore unambiguously refers to white tie ... wears a dress tunic. Today, regimental bands of the British Army are often the only soldiers wearing the old regimental dress uniforms, with most soldiers wearing a simpler standard dress uniform for ceremonial functions. Full dress uniform is a special military uniform reserved for parade military ... that a smart dress served to attract recruits and improve morale amongst those already serving. The British ... most French Army French soldiers wore red trousers and kepi s as part of their full dress, the majority of British foot regiments retained scarlet tunics for parade and off duty walking out , the German ..., often distinguishing elite units. Thus German cuirassier s wore white full dress, British rifle ... trousers and so on. The U.S. Army with its smart but relatively sober dress blues was an exception ... World War I most full dress uniforms disappeared. Many of the Imperial or Royal regimes that had ... or off duty uniforms. Modern armies are characterised by simple and drab coloured dress even for ceremonial ... armies with long serving professionals has had, as a side effect, a reversion to dress uniforms ... issue, replacing the previous grey green service dress. The French Army has, with the abolition ... trellis or light beige parade dress. The British Army with its strong regimental system has retained a wide range of special features and dress items to distinguish individual units, in spite of recent amalgamations. Although there still exists official patterns for full dress uniforms ... and Corps of Drums , which are bought from the Regiment s allowance. See also Dress uniform References ... more details
style mess dress or mess kit. Miniature medal s and other accoutrements are also worn. Mess dress is the military term for the formal evening dress worn in the mess or at other formal occasions. It is also known as mess uniform and mess kit . This style of military dress is largely restricted ... The Royal Navy and some other navies distinguish between mess dress , which is now the equivalent ... three forms of evening dress Ball dress no. 2 undress tailcoat , gold epaulette s, gold laced trousers, white waistcoat, black bow tie, cocked hat Mess dress no. 7 mess jacket, gold laced trousers ..., black bow tie, cap Today, there are only two forms of evening dress Mess dress no. 2A mess jacket ... wear the undress tailcoat without epaulettes , with either mess dress or mess undress. The undress tailcoat is so named to distinguish it from the full dress tailcoat that was worn during the day with full dress no. 1 , which is worn in a modified form by admirals today as ceremonial day dress ... rank. Mess dress and mess undress are today worn with a soft marcella fronted shirt with a soft ... dress, but were abolished first for mess undress, and finally in the mid 1990s for mess dress. Rear admirals and above may continue to wear the stiff shirt and collar with mess dress. Traditionally, half wellington boots are worn with mess dress and mess undress, but today shoes are more common. The optional outer garment worn with evening dress is the boat cloak , which is a knee length ... lions heads joined with a chain. Miniature medals are worn with both mess dress and mess undress, though ... and inexpensive alternative to the stiff and elaborate full dress uniforms then worn by officers ... of Military Uniform , ISBN 0 684 15130 8 ref With the general disappearance of full dress uniforms after World War I , mess dress became the most colourful and traditional uniform to be retained ... War II the cheaper blue patrols were worn for several years as mess dress, but by 1956 the traditional ... more details
dirt out of the boots without having to use a taller, more expensive leather boot. Battle Dress was issued ..., see Battle Dress Uniform BDU . For army action clothing in general, see Battledress . Image Bermuda ... wear Battle Dress at the Examination Battery, St. David s Island, Bermuda St. David s , Bermuda , ca. 1944. Battle Dress was the specific title of a military uniform adopted by the British Army ... Dress during the Second World War , including Australia , Canada , India , New Zealand , South Africa ... Belgium , Norway , the Netherlands , and Greece . Battle Dress BD , ref Jewell, Brian 1992 . MAA 112 ... equipment, including the Battle Dress. From the early 1930s, the British War Office began research on a replacement for the Service Dress British Army Service Dress that had been a combined field and dress uniform since the early 1900s. Initially conducted on a small scale over several years ... Army year 1983 publisher Arms & Armour isbn 085 368 609 2 ref Battle Dress P 37 for Pattern 1937 was adopted ... Service Dress. ref cite book last Burns first Michael title British Combat Dress Since 1945 year 1992 ... near the right front pocket. The mixed green and brown fibers of the British battle dress fabric ..., almost identical, copy of Battle Dress after the outbreak of war , though shortages meant that some ... in Service Dress. Variants The so called P40 or Pattern 1940 Battle Dress also known as austerity ... rise and fall collar. Canadian Battle Dress never had an austerity pattern introduced, though the collar ... with some brown, rather than brownish with some green. gallery Image 1940 Pattern Battle Dress Blouse.jpg 1940 Pattern Battle Dress Blouse. Image Battledress1940.png Canada Canadian Battle Dress ... Battle Dress blouse with faced lapels. Image Eisenhower d day.jpg The U.S. Army copied Battle Dress to create the European Theatre of Operations E.T.O. uniform. The Blouse was known affectionately ..., 1st Baron Tedder Tedder wearing RAF war service dress. File Monumento al partigiano inserito in copertina ... more details
Image Gisele Bundchen2.jpg thumb Supermodel Gisele B ndchen wearing a tent dress A tent dress is a dress that hangs loose from shoulder to below the hips, and does not have a waistline clothing waistline . ref http encarta.msn.com dictionary 1861719092 tent dress.html tent dress definition Dictionary MSN Encarta Bot generated title ref They are worn without belts of elastic so that the dress will hang without a waistline . It was one of the trends in 2007 . ref http www.time.com time specials 2007 top10 article 0,30583,1686204 1686303 1691754,00.html Top 10 Fashion Must Haves 50 Top 10 Lists of 2007 TIME Bot generated title ref They are sold in most department stores or clothes carrying supermarkets Target Corporation Target , Walmart and can also be home made tailor made out of many different fabrics and prints. Dress design The tent dresses normally solid, striped, polka dotted, or floral sometimes even a combination of prints , and are often in bright colors which are not normally matched together i.e. orange, purple, and neon green . They vary in sleeve and dress length and can be greatly altered with fringe, lace, buttons particularly large ones , and even embellishment with large fake jewels or sequins and glitter. They are usually long sleeved, fluffy sleeved, or sleeveless . They are often worn with skinny jeans or leggings underneath, as many tent dresses are made short enough to where the crotch or underwear can be seen. They are normally worn as mini dress es but can sometimes be long, or short as to worn as a shirt. References Reflist Category 2000s fashion Category 1960s fashion Category Dresses Fashion stub sv T ltkl nning ... more details
Service Dress may refer to any of several military uniforms Service Dress British Army Service Dress, Uniforms of the United States Navy service dress a uniform of the United States Navy Service Dress, Uniforms of the United States Air Force Service dress a uniform of the United States Air Force Disambig ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2009 Notability date November 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Dress to Depress Type Studio Artist Classic Case Cover Released October 18, 2005 Recorded Genre Alternative rock Length Label Fiddler Records Fiddler Producer Reviews Last album This album Dress to Depress br 2005 Next album Black Unicorn Split br 2006 Dress to Depress is the first full length album by alternative music alternative rock band Classic Case . Track listing Revival 3 44 Hospitalized 3 01 Sweet Alibi 3 28 Elegy 4 50 1134 4 17 Sub Rosa 4 29 Fun like War 5 53 Down and Out 3 41 Guilty Pleasure 3 45 Venus 3 49 Goner 3 59 Category 2005 albums 2000s alt rock album stub ... more details
File Charles Camilla Jamaica 2008.jpg thumb Women wearing the quadrille dress greet Prince Charles and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall in Jamaica . A Quadrille dress is a bespoke citationneeded date November 2011 dress worn by women in Caribbean countries. The quadrille dress is the folk costume of Jamaica , and Haiti . It is known by a different name in each country. The dress is worn during the quadrille dance. Jamaica In Jamaica , the quadrille dress is made of cotton. It is also called a bandana skirt. The skirt is worn with a ruffled sleeve blouse and a matching head tie . The traditional dress is made out of red and white cotton plaid, maroon and white plaid, or Madras cloth madras . ref name My Island Jamaica Cite web url http www.my island jamaica.com jamaican costumes.html title Jamaican costumes ref The plaid material is called bandana fabric . Men wear a shirt made out of the same fabric and white pants during quadrille and folk dances. ref name Everyculture Cite web url http www.everyculture.com multi Ha La Jamaican Americans.html title Jamaican Americans ref However, for weddings, the traditional male attire is a guayabera bush jacket made of linen fabric and black dress pants ref name Jamaica Gleaner Cite web url http www.jamaica gleaner.com gleaner 20071111 arts arts1.html title Spanish Artists Showcase Culture ref or a Black tie tuxedo and the female attire is a white wedding dress . In many countries, the bush jacket is known as a guayabera. ref name justlinen Cite web url http www.justlinen.com blog ?p 27 title The Linen Guayabera Traditional Wedding Attire or High Fashion Wedding Attire ref In Africa, the bush jacket is known as a safari shirt and is worn in the same manner as the safari jacket . The quadrille is only danced in Jamaica today as a show ... In Haiti , the quadrille dress is called a Karabela dress . Traditional male attire for dances, weddings ... of the dress is spelled Kwadril dress . See also Guayabera Bush jacket Kariba suit Madras costume National ... more details
Red Dress may refer to Pop culture Red Dress song Red Dress song , a 2006 Sugababes single from their fourth studio album Taller in More Ways Red Dress Andrew Ridgeley song Red Dress Malcolm in the Middle , a Malcolm in the Middle episode Red Dress, a song from TV on the Radio s 2008 album Dear Science, Events Red Dress Gala , a fundraiser to raise awareness of heart disease Red dress run , a race run while wearing a red dress disambiguation ... more details
and the increasing effectiveness and usage of rifles. In 1902 a darker shade of Service Dress British Army Service Dress SD was adopted for field and ordinary use in Britain itself. The scarlet, blue and rifle green uniforms were retained for wear as full dress on parade and walking outdress when ... dress, which will officially be phased out of use in the 4th quarter of Fiscal Year 2014. ref http ...See military uniform and full dress for wider coverage of dress uniforms. globalize date December 2010 ... Day Military Parade , in full dress uniform. File 2june 2007 187.jpg 200px thumb German Army ... Guards Unit of Bulgaria on Parade in Paris, France Dress uniform often referred to as Full dress Full Dress Uniform , to distinguish it from Mess Dress , and from semi formal uniforms, such as the British Army s Service Dress British Army Service Dress , is the most formal wear formal military uniform .... Although many services use the term dress generically for uniforms, allowing it to refer to more modern combat uniforms, with suitable modifiers e.g., the British Army s obsolete Battle Dress BD , and the US Army s obsolete Battle Dress Uniform BDU , the term Dress Uniform , without a prefixed modifier, is always assumed to refer to the full, ceremonial dress. United Kingdom British Army ... Warrant Officers.jpg left thumb 200px Two Warrant Officer s of the Bermuda Regiment in Number 1 Dress ... Dress Regulations.html title Dress Regulations publisher Bermuda Regiment ref Beginning ... equipment was reduced to just the belt and sometimes a bayonet frog , for wear with the dress ... worn by the Other Ranks . Officers purchased their own dress uniforms from regimentally approved Saville Row tailor s while other ranks were issued all orders of dress from government stocks. With the outbreak of World War I in August 1914 all full dress and other coloured uniforms ceased to be worn ... purposes but not to the bulk of the army. Officers were authorised to wear full dress for certain ... more details
Image JingleDress1.jpg thumb A contemporary jingle dress Jingle dress is a dance dress worn by women participating in the Jingle Dress Dance at a Pow wow . Made of cloth, the dress includes several rows of metal cones, which are sewn across the dress on the skirt and blouse, in some areas . The metal cones create a jingling sound as the dancer moves. The traditional Jingle Dress Dance is characterized by the jingle dress and light footwork danced close to ground. The dancer dances in a pattern, her ... dance, the contemporary dance can be fancier, with intricate footwork and the dress design is often ... jingle dress dancing. Origins Image JingleDress2.jpg thumb left Teenaged jingle dress competitor, with fan Origin of the jingle dress is attributed to three different Ojibwa communities Mille Lacs ... the Mille Lacs Indians and Whitefish Bay Ojibwe versions, the dress and the dance appeared ... . In both dreams, there were four women, each wearing a jingle dress and dancing. Each ... wife made four dresses. He showed his wife how to dance in the dress, which he showed to the four women ... were to dress and dance. The Mille Lacs version of the story continues that the reason for this recurring ... the people about his dream. Then he brought out the four women and said they were going to dance in the style ... in a dress and the spirit told him that if he made this dress and put it on his grand daughter that she would become well. The medicine man made the dress and brought his grand daughter to the dance ..., some women adopted the jingle dress as a healing dress. People often give jingle dress dancers tobacco ... Earth people gave the jingle dress to the Lakota people Lakota and it spread westward into the Dakotas ... colors red, green yellow, black and blue. Each dress was adorned with jingles on the sleeves, the top ... jingle dress competition Contemporary jingle dresses, introduced in the 1980s, are made from multi ... count on a child s dress is about 100 to 130 or 140, and for a woman s size the amount varies ... more details
thumb right 300px Traditional highland dress as worn by Inverneill House Duncan Campbell ..., thistle belt badge in silver, leather gloves, silver Epaulette epaulettes , dress shirt, Scottish ... , flintlock flintlock pistol and sword ceremonial sword . The term Highland dress describes the national dress traditional dress of Scotland . It is often characterised by tartan plaid in North America patterns in some form. Male highland dress includes kilt or trews , sporran , sgian dubh and ghillies ... Scottish gamekeeper and outdoorsman. Female highland dress includes women s shoes, also called ... may also be worn. Women may also wear dress tartans which are modified versions which include ... , the arisaid with its brooches and buckles. blockquote The ancient dress wore by the women, and which ... dress was a fine kerchief of linen strait tight about the head, hanging down the back taper wise ... disputed section date October 2011 over detailed section date October 2011 Morning dress The morning suit version of Highland dress consists of Black or charcoal semi formal kilt jacket in superfine wool ... be avoided Flashes or garter ties Dress sporran Dress sgian dubh Black tie Traditionally, black tie Scots Highland dress comprises Black barathea jacket with silver buttons Regulation Doublet clothing ... tie or white lace jabot neckwear jabot Evening dress brogues Full dress kilt hose diced or tartan Off ... accessdate 2009 10 19 ref Silk flashes or garter ties Sporran dress sporran with silver chain Black, silver mounted Sgian dubh Dirk optional Highland bonnet with crest badge only suitable out of doors ... & Highland Dress publisher Wm. Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. year 1970 location Glasgow London page 98 url ... dress consists of Formal kilt doublet in barathea or velvet the regulation doublet, Montrose ... only worn out of doors ref cite book last MacKinnon first C. R. authorlink C. R. MacKinnon coauthors title Scottish Tartans & Highland Dress publisher Wm. Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. year 1970 location Glasgow ... more details
Chinese dress may refer to Han Chinese clothing , the historical clothing of the Han Chinese people Qipao , a body hugging one piece dress for women Changpao , a body hugging one piece dress for men disambig ... more details
Dress for Success may refer to Dress for Success book Dress for Success , a best selling 1975 book by John T. Molloy An organization established by Nancy Lublin that provides women with interview suit s and career development training dab ... more details
Summer dress may refer to Summer Dress a song from the album Ocean Beach album Ocean Beach by Red House Painters . A Summer Dress Une robe d t a 1996 short film directed by Fran ois Ozon. Sundress a type of dress. disambig ... more details
Combat Dress was the name of the uniform worn by members of Land Force Command of the Canadian Forces from 1968 to 2002. The combat uniform was olive drab colour pants and shirt replacing the old Battle Dress from the United Kingdom British . This pattern was adopted by NATO members in the 1960s, but abandoned for camouflage and disruptive patterns by all but Canada . Development of CADPAT started in the 1990s, but it was not until the turn of the 21st century that widespread adoption began. The Royal Canadian Army Cadets adopted the combat dress for field use and it is also worn by civilian instructors for the cadets. For more on combat dress go to Uniforms of the Canadian Forces Operational dress CF Operational Dress . Components Olive Green T Shirt combat shirt tunic combat cargo pant bucket hat combat dresses combat jacket with detachable liner Arctic Jacket with detachable liner The basic combat clothing was a flocked cotton over nylon. There are many different variations on the Canadian combat shirt tunic one was a simple button up with FN magazine type pockets, another made of a heavier material for cold weather and had a zipper in place of buttons with the same pocket style but without dividers for FNC1A1 magazines, and the cadet combats that was made of a lighter material then to both and had different pockets arrangement and size as well as no draw strings. The combat jacket was of heavy cotton while the arctic jacket had a nylon shell. Both the combat shirt and the jackets had two lower cargo pockets with inserts that could hold 3 FNC1A1 20 round magazines each. The upper 2 pockets were angled inward and could hold 1 FNC1A1 magazine each. The combat shirts also have one inner pocket that was held closed by velcro and was clearly visible by an outline of thread ... of the pant leg with be tightened around the top of the boot to keep out foreign objects and pests. Often the blousers were ripped out of the pant leg and used as toilet paper. Combat buttons on the Canadian ... more details
Evening dress may refer to White tie , the most formal civilian dress code in Western fashion Black tie , a semi formal dress code for evening events and social functions in Western fashion Mess dress , the formal evening dress worn in the mess or at other formal occasions by military personnel Evening gown , a long flowing women s dress usually worn to a formal affair disambig Category Formalwear de Abendgarderobe ja no Livkjole sv Aftonkl nning ... more details
about Judicial dressdress for noble courts court uniform and dress Citations missing date June 2011 Court dress comprises the style of clothes prescribed for court courts of law , and formerly for royal court s. Court dress in England and Wales Where court dress is worn Court dress is worn at hearings in open court in all Senior Courts of England and Wales and in county court s. However, court dress ... Court of the United Kingdom and in the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council counsel wear court dress, but their Lordships are dressed in conventional business attire. Court dress is not worn at hearings ... as amended by Practice Direction Court Dress No4 2008 1 WLR 257 , Solicitors and other advocates ... Fair 5 March 1870.jpg frame 200px right Caricature of a QC in court dress Barristers or solicitors ..., is cut like 18th century court dress, and the sleeve of the QC s court coat or bar jacket has a turnback cuff with three buttons across. On ceremonial occasions QCs wear ceremonial dress see below . Judges ... or Law Lords and the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council have never worn court dress at all ... dress consists only of a robe of modern design over ordinary business clothing, with no wig, collar ... dress in the English and Welsh courts. The reforms were due to take effect on 1 January 2008. However ... www.vox.gi Business Law Possible Reform Court Dress 14122007.html Possible reform of court dress ref ... dress however, Circuit Judges continue to wear their current gown in the county court. The array ... wear in the winter. No further changes are planned for the working dress of judges in the criminal courts, save possibly for the Divisional Court. These changes will be reflected in the dress ... court dress in criminal proceedings. The Bar is a single advocacy profession with specialisation in particular practice areas. There is logic in having the same formal court dress, where formality and robes ... of England and Wales in the public s mind and its formal dress nationally and internationally. New ... more details
Wiktionary dress A Dress garment dress is a garment consisting of a skirt with an attached bodice or with a matching bodice giving the effect of a one piece garment. Dress may also refer to Clothing in general Costume , fancy dress Standard diving dress , the old heavy canvas diving suit with a large metal helmet DRESS syndrome , Drug Rash or Reaction with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms, also known as Drug Hypersensitivity Syndrome Dress may also be used as a verb to mean to put clothes on to prepare the surface of a material usually ashlar stone or lumber to stuff poultry or another food item see stuffing See also lookfrom dress intitle dress Dres Dresch disambig ja ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 File Edward VII in coronation robes.jpg thumb Coronation portrait of King Edward VII of the United Kingdom , showing the coronation regalia atop a full dress military uniform Ceremonial dress is the clothing worn for very special occasions, such as coronations, graduations, parades, religious rites, and trials. In the hierarchy of dress codes e.g., Dress code Western , ceremonial dress is the most Formal attire formal and offers almost no room for personal expression. Examples of ceremonial dress include the ermine lined cloak, Crown headgear crown and scepter of a king or queen tribal or other dress reserved for the most formal occasions the full dress uniforms of military officers ceremonial suit of armour , often highly decorated the traditional Wedding dress white dress worn once by brides and then never worn after the wedding the liturgical robes of many religions academic dress court dress , such as the robe and Wig hair wig worn by British judges See also Dress code Western costume DEFAULTSORT Ceremonial Dress Category Formalwear Category Ceremonial clothing ... more details
For more information see D butante Image Debutante dress.jpg thumb right The Debutante Dress A debutante dress is a white evening gown , accompanied by white gloves and pearls worn by young women at their debutante ball . Debutante balls were traditional coming of age celebrations for eligible young ladies ready to be presented to society as ready for marriage. Required rules of dress A young lady s gown was regulated by a set of meticulously defined rules which were strictly enforced. These rules varied from monarchy to monarchy and didn t always follow the fashion of the time. White was the preferred color for her gown, although soft colors such as ivory or eggshell were acceptable as long as they were over a white background. The headdress always included feathers and a veil although the number and size of the feathers varied with the time. Married women were required to wear a tiara . Georgian Era Unsourced image removed Image GeorgianLadies 03.jpg thumb left A young lady in a Georgian era debutante gown. During the reign of King George III and Queen Charlotte , the debutante dress featured a hoop skirt and elaborate trimmings which included a single ostrich plume worn on the head, even though simple dresses with high waists were favored. During the reign of King George IV , the hoop skirt was excluded and the style for a debutante gown became a variation of whatever was considered popular for formal evening wear during the period. Victorian Era For a young woman of this time ... dress. These gowns were often made with two different bodices , one being for the presentation and the other ..., so orders were sent out that Her Majesty wished to see the feathers Unsourced image removed Image 1904.jpg thumb right Mrs. Ethel McLaughlin in her 1904 court dress showing the Prince of Wales plume ... at Court Debutantes Coming Out url http www.fashion era.com the mood of edwardian society.htm ... 20 February 2011 Clothing DEFAULTSORT Debutante Dress Category Formalwear Category Fashion Category ... more details
Infobox Film name The Tattered Dress image image size caption director Jack Arnold director Jack Arnold writer narrator starring Jeff Chandler actor Jeff Chandler music cinematography editing distributor released March 14, 1957 runtime 93 mins. country United States language English budget gross preceded by followed by website amg id The Tattered Dress is a 1957 film directed by Jack Arnold director Jack Arnold . Plot In a California resort community, the wealthy Michael Reston is charged with the murder of a man he claimed attacked his wife, Charleen. Reston hires a high priced lawyer, James Gordon Blane, a man known to do anything it takes to win a case. Blane makes few friends in the community because the victim was a popular figure while the Restons are not. But his skillful cross examination of a sheriff, Nick Hoak, results in Blane s client being found not guilty. Hoak decides to get even. He claims to have evidence that Blane bribed a woman on the jury. Now it is Blane who goes on trial, with only his estranged wife, Diane, coming to his aid. While defending himself, Blane begins to feel remorse over having won acquittals for so many guilty clients. Blane ultimately is vindicated when the juror, Carol Morrow, turns out to be romantically involved with Hoak, the sheriff. Morrow gets some revenge of her own as the Blanes reconcile and leave town for good. Cast Jeff Chandler actor Jeff Chandler as James Gordon Blane Jeanne Crain as Diane Blane Jack Carson as Sheriff Hoak Gail Russell as Carol Morrow Philip Reed as Michael Reston External links imdb title id 0051058 title The Tattered Dress Jack Arnold DEFAULTSORT Tattered Dress Category 1957 films Category American films ... more details
academic dress. Image Phddressatwpigraduation.png thumb right Doctors at a graduation ceremony in the United States of America United States . Academic dress or academical dress is a traditional ..., but formerly academic dress was, and to a lesser degree in many ancient university ancient universities ... dress is also worn by members of certain learned societies and institutions as official dress. ref ... publisher Facs.org date accessdate 2010 04 28 ref Overview The academic dress found in most universities ... of academic and clerical dress common throughout the medieval university medieval universities ... , or national dress , and women would wear equivalent attire. Some older universities, particularly Oxford and Cambridge, have a prescribed set of dress known as subfusc to be worn under the gown ... though this sometimes refers only to requiring the proper wear of academic dress and not what is worn beneath it, if unseen . Materials In general, the materials used for academic dress are heavily influenced .... ref Sullivan. The Academic Costume Code, Caps, Material ref The materials used for academic dress ... to own them. People who choose to buy their dress may opt for finer fabrics, such as princetta ... Academic dress of Oxford University Doctors of Music Oxford DMus undress and full dress academic dress costs 2910 undress gown 181, hood 409, rigid mortarboard 80, full dress gown 2117, velvet bonnet ... may not be seen when worn. ref Academic dress by country China Main Chinese academic dress ... wiki Robe universitaire In France , academic dress, also called the toge from the word toga , an ancient Roman garment , is similar to French judges court dress, except for its colour, which depends ..., which explains why the French academic dress does not include a hood. a long, wide belt or sash ..., which is usually not worn but carried since anyway the academic dress in France is rarely worn ... fc3 The dress exists in two versions the petit costume small costume and the grand costume ... more details