| 21. | Sleeves of morning dresses were narrow throughout the period, with a tendency to flare slightly at the wrist early on.
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| 22. | In keeping with the rules set for morning dress, trousers matching the coat were considered a somewhat less formal alternative.
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| 23. | Beckham, with his blond hair tied back in a tight ponytail, wore formal morning dress of black top hat and tails.
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| 24. | Until the 1970s, morning dress was required of all attorneys appearing before the United States Supreme Court by the Court's rules.
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| 25. | In England and Wales, black tie is seldom worn at Church weddings or civil ceremonies as morning dress or a receptions.
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| 26. | Still, the suits at ABC have requested that Tomlin tape the morning dress rehearsal just in case something dramatic happens offscreen.
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| 27. | A dress code is a set of rules governing a certain combination of clothing; some examples are black tie and morning dress.
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| 28. | Morning dresses generally had high necklines, and shoulder width was emphasized with tippets or wide collars that rested on the gigot sleeves.
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| 29. | On the fortieth anniversary of Japan's surrender, 15 August 1985, Nakasone and his Cabinet visited the Yasukuni Shrine in full morning dress.
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| 30. | The clothing outfit shown in the cover photo is a type of very-formal daytime wear, known as a morning suit or morning dress.
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