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Full dress is a category dress codes that refers to most formal clothing available in Western society. CivilianFor a civilian, during the Victorian and Edwardian period, this corresponded to a frock coat in the day, and white tie at night. When morning dress became common, it was less formal than a frock coat, and even when this was phased out, morning dress never achieved full dress status. In the 21st century, full dress therefore unambiguously refers to white tie. From Wikipedia under the
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Politico Limousine liberals and dress -for-dinner conservatives need not apply. If you actually enjoy hob-nobbing at the White House Correspondents' Association ... and more » From Google News Search: "Full dress" Is a full length dress too much for a formal 8th grade dance? Q. To end the school year our school is having a formal dance for the 8th graders. A lot of the girls are going to wear really short dresses but I hate my legs and I want to wear a full length dress. Am I going to be too formal? Asked by t2tle - Tue May 5 00:21:42 2009 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments A. Yea it sounds a bit too formal. Full length should be reserved for Grad. Think about what you would wear to wedding reception and you're NOT in the wedding party - that's as maximum formal as it should be. Would you wear full length to a friend's wedding reception? If you don't want to show your legs, try a dress that goes just below your knees. That's not super short. If you really absolutely have to wear full length, then the style cannot be formal at all. Like a non-shiny material like chiffon, plus it's gotta be straight down, not puffy/princess or it'll be way formal. No silk or satin if its full length - save it for grad. Answered by Somegirlie - Tue May 5 00:33:20 2009 How many metres square of fabric would it take to make a full length dress for a person 1.55 metres tall? Q. This is an approximation for a size 12 - to be on the safe side and give some spare fabric! Thanks! Asked by ggallin - Fri Sep 19 06:45:13 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. Fabric is measured by linear meter and by width, never by the square meter. Without knowing the style of the dress it's almost impossible to guess. The amount of fabric required will vary greatly depending on the style of the dress, the type of fabric selected, the width of the fabric and details of the dress such as pleats, linings, facings, sleeves, etc. The best way to ensure that you are getting the correct amount of fabric is to purchase a dress pattern and follow the guide for fabric amount on the envelope. It will tell how many linear meters to buy for each fabric width. If you are working from an hand drafted pattern, then lay the pattern out on a large table and place the pieces withing the constraints of a common fabric width,… [cont.] Answered by Linda S(back in the studio) - Fri Sep 19 08:15:34 2008 Is there some knack to wearing a full length uniform dress cloak and spurs and mounting a horse?
Q. I'm a hapless actor with (the costume designer assures me) an accurate US civil war Union cavalry Lieutenant-Colonel's uniform. The spurs keep catching in the hem of the cloak, and unless I ride side-saddle I can't mount a horse. Surely the lower part of the cloak should be split. Or is the cloak purely formal and not worn in action? Asked by Barbarossa - Fri Jul 31 15:25:22 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. In modern saddle seat wear, all coats have a single center vent that can give the appearance of tails, due to their long length. The coat shouldn't reach all the way down to your spurs, most of them seem to come down to about the knee, or a little shorter when they're standing. Looking at some photos from the civil war, it seems that the lower part is split down the sides. You should be able to reach your stirrup with your foot, and pull/jump yourself up and over the saddle. Have someone hold your leg and give you a boost over if you need to. And never sit on the back flap of fabric, it should drape behind you. How to mount a horse, if you need them. Be on the left side. Always the left. Put your left foot into the stirrup so the… [cont.] Answered by unknown - Fri Jul 31 15:45:35 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Full dress" |



