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  1. Prom Dress -- Prom Dresses
    Prom night is one of the few times in your life when you can truly indulge in your glamorous side with a stunningly beautiful prom dress and a gorgeous prom hair style. As you glide down the stairs to meet your date, you will want to capture the moment in your mind as a time of incredible beauty and glamour. While a great hairstyle helps, nothing will make that moment sweeter than a figure-flattering prom dress that shows off every desirable feature and hides every flaw. To find the perfect dress for you, choose your figure from the list below to view customized tips and advice for your body shape.
  2. Formal Hairstyles
    Wedding hairstyles are any formal hairstyles to the princess, and many others. You have to decide what wedding hairstyles you will choose. It will ... depend on how long your hair is thick and how it is. It will also depend on whether your hair is curly or straight, too. Picking your hairdo is a big decision since it is the biggest day of your life and you want to look as beautiful as ever. Many brides choose to put flowers in the hair, such as baby's-breath or simple flowers that are small. There are a few hairstyles up or down, this woman wear a tiara.
  3. Formal Hairstyles -- Womens
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  4. Wedding Dresses -- Brides
    Wedding dresses & marriage attires during the medieval period were quite different from those worn today. Blue was considered as a symbol of purity and not white, as is the case now. In fact the bridal dress could be of any colour so long as there was some blue in the dress which was considered important for the bride and the groom. The brides ... wore garters. The peasant bride however wore white on her wedding as it implied that she was not bringing anything o her wedding.
  5. Uniforms -- Ohio State
    The dinner dress uniforms of the United States Navy have the most variations. For officers, there are Dinner Dress Blue and White, Dinner Dress Blue and White Jacket, Formal Dress, and Tropical Dinner dress. Although trousers are authorized, women frequently wear the appropriate color skirt. The Dinner Dress Blue and White are the Service and Full Dress uniforms with miniature medals and badges except for ribbons. The Dinner Dress Blue and White Jacket and the Formal Dress uniforms for men feature a short jacket with six buttons, worn open, in either color. Male officers show rank stripes on the sleeves of the jacket for the blue version and on shoulder boards for the white version, while women officers only wear sleeve stripes.
  6. Max Thieriot -- Corbin Bleu
    The young actors (Kristen Stewart, Corbin Bleu, and Max Thieriot) do a good job showing emotion and interact well with each other. The characters that they play have a little depth to them and come across as real kids. In stark contrast are all of the adults in the movie who are all presented as cardboard cutouts. The mean/evil bank manager, the incompetent and bungling security officers, the all-forgiving mother, and the tragic/heroic father.
  7. George Clooney -- Las Ramblas
    George Clooney is planning on giving 25% of the profits from his future casino, Las Ramblas, to the poor in Africa. Las Ramblas, still in the early stages of construction, will have a formal dress code inspired by Clooney’s memories of Las Vegas’ glamorous past. (click to continue)
  8. Fan -- Fans
    Fan-carving is the process of slicing wood into thin blades (feathers) and then turning and interlocking them to create a 3-dimensional design from one piece of wood. Fans and birds are the most popular items made.
  9. Tuxedo Club
    The Tuxedo Club's first annual Autumn Ball was held in October of 1886. At the time, men's formal dress consisted of long tailcoat and white tie. However, the assumedly dashing Pierre Lorillard commissioned a modified "tailless" black jacket to wear to the ball. Some say Lorillard was inspired by a dinner jacket designed by Savile Row tailor Henry Poole & Co., tailor to England's Prince of Wales who later became King Edward VII. Others claim he simply had the custom-made jacket styled according to the shorter shape of the red jackets then worn for formal fox hunts. No matter the source of inspiration for the new formal attire, it was a small, but radical departure from the traditional long tailcoat.
  10. Lise Meitner -- Gothenburg University
    Born in 1878 in Vienna, Lise Meitner was, as a woman, unable even to complete high school. But the restrictions on female students were lifted in time for her to attend the University of Vienna, where she studied physics under Boltzmann and obtained her doctorate. In 1907 she moved to Berlin, where women might be allowed to audit courses if they could find a sympathetic lecturer. Despite obstacles such as these (and the interruption of World War I, in which she served as a front-line nurse), Meitner rose to the rank of full professor, the head of her own section at the Kaiser-Wilhelm Institute and a leading participant in the newly fledged discipline of nuclear physics.
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