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Don't be clever with "Smoking Attire" or "Festive Chic" -- simply state what guests should wear.
Meg Hemphill: Decoding Invitation Dress Codes Meg Hemphill 2011
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Don't be clever with "Smoking Attire" or "Festive Chic" -- simply state what guests should wear.
Meg Hemphill: Decoding Invitation Dress Codes Meg Hemphill 2011
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Cocktail Attire is a confusing term that sends many people into wardrobe frenzy.
Lisa Mirza Grotts: Dressed for Success: Style vs. Trends Lisa Mirza Grotts 2011
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"Classy Cocktail Attire Requested, although we know some Rockstar attire will be worn."
Gene Simmons and Longtime Girlfriend Shannon Tweed Set Wedding Date 2011
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Cocktail Attire is a confusing term that sends many people into wardrobe frenzy.
Lisa Mirza Grotts: Dressed for Success: Style vs. Trends Lisa Mirza Grotts 2011
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Attire is a bit different from other dating environments—and it's not always very revealing.
Romance Unmasked Ferdinando Di Fino 2011
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At the 105-year-old New Orleans restaurant Galatoire's, a weathered plaque on the edifice reads: Proper Attire Required: Jackets after 5 p.m. and All Day Sunday; Long Pants for Lunch Tues.
Jacket (Not) Required Steve Garbarino 2011
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“Attire: Ladies in white please!” requests the invitation.
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The Rejectionist: On Work Attire dropping mordor on your party since 2009
On Work Attire 2009
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Attire appears to be an important element of the Tea Party routine and they proudly don the uniforms of the Revolution or drape themselves in the American flag or parade as Uncle Sam or George Washington.
Tim Giago: Disguising Themselves as Indians Was an Act of Cowardice Tim Giago 2010
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