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My mom would dress me up in a bow tie and have me greet customers.
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You might not dress me looking like how you want your man to look or how you want your woman to look in your life.
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The look on his face when I recently debuted a shrink-wrap tight dress told me so.
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Casey, downstairs, being tough and smart about my dress, giving me a tough, smart kiss on the cheek before we go.
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My mother recently gave me a dress that she wore in high school in the 1960s.
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I'm all for a dress code, but it has always struck me that golf's way of doing things was antiquated, punitive and not a little silly.
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With shame, I now recall the nervousness I felt when boarding the plane because several bearded men, included one wearing traditional Arabic dress, had gotten on board ahead of me.
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Dress shirts literally scream: Please, please complete me with a tie.
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And then there was me, even more out of place in my black dress and heels, on the other side.
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If a fabulous Christian Louboutin shoe or Alexander Wang dress comes in, I want to share it immediately and social media enables me to do that.
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His father died when he was ten, and his family was so poor that he wore ragged hand-me-downs to school, including, when he was six, a dress his older sister had grown out of.
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"It blows me away regularly, " says the avid outdoorsman, whose offices make casual business dress look formal.
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To a degree I dress for my husband and make an effort to be put together, but more than anything it's for me.
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