There, for three days, 12 large horse-drawn vehicles crisscrossed the Berkshires carrying men in top hats and women in dresses and gloves.
Bonneted women in pastel dresses come in at 4:30 am daily to bake the pies.
Recycled Bride, a site where women can resell wedding dresses and wedding accessories, launched in 2009.
For "Le Villi, " we moved into more symbolic territory, with a room decorated with flowered wallpaper whose pattern extended to the women's 1950s dresses.
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There, he apprenticed under Guy Laroche and Hubert de Givenchy, whose houses made glamorous dresses for women like Audrey Hepburn and the Duchess of Windsor.
The textiles form an indispensable part of important social and cultural occasions such as religious rituals and festivals, and in particular weddings, for which Li women design their own dresses.
The most high profile one was the case of the young women in orange mini dresses who were accused of trying to promote a Dutch beer at the recent Netherlands v Denmark match.
They weave the most desired silks for brides and formal dresses for Indian women.
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While some executive women stick to conservative black dresses for evening and navy, gray or black suits for work, Lebenthal's style is more daring and eclectic.
Cut at some remove from Barbara Karinska's original light-and-breezy creations, Mr. Loquasto's short dresses for the women and shirts and slacks for the men are trimly tailored but dull of detail.
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Her risk-taking has led many women to incorporate more feminine dresses and blouses into their power wardrobes and to don soft cardigans in place of traditional suit jackets at the office.
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Some women show up in slinky black dresses, sequins and plunging necklines, although many others are in pants.
The women wear an array of ballet dresses with fitted bodices and softly hued skirts that suggest wind-blown confections of shredded tulle.
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The Herero were converted to Christianity by missionaries over a century ago, and the women still sport colourful, homemade dresses reminiscent of those worn by the people who brought them the word of Christ.
In 1978 she sold her entire inventory of wrap dresses after steep discounting at New York retailers prompted fashion bible "Women's Wear Daily" to declare that the trend for wrap dresses was over.
"Our costs have gone up but we don't get any more for our dresses, " one of the women explains.
Veiled women in Philippine baro blouses and saya long dresses pray at each bag, extinguishing the candle before moving on to the next piece of luggage - the dilapidated remains of Filipino travelers.
Women in Mexico when he would perform would take their dresses off and throw them on the stage.
In the 1960s bohemian stars like Janis Joplin and Edie Sedgwick ruled the style stage in mismatched piled-on jewelry, short dresses and oversized sunglasses, ushering in the women's liberation movement.
Tight skirts, cocktail dresses and power suits are all in, even for women used to being seen in a wispy sari or draping salwar kameez.
Globalization is certainly giving Indian women options outside the sari, forcing it to share wardrobe space with cocktail dresses, evening gowns and corporate pant-suits.
Mamie Vintage and Mamie Blue are two shops on the same street in the 9th arrondissement, packed floor to ceiling with rail upon rail and pile upon pile of shirts, dresses, hats, shoes, bags and suits for men, women and children, with pieces ranging from the 1900s to the 1980s.
This might explain the recent sharp increase in spending on lingerie, dresses, coats and even the higher sales at Home Depot, given that women, Mr Silverstein argues with dogged consistency, tend to initiate redecorating sprees.
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