5), were borrowed from the German Hessian soldiers, and a different, more practical style was named for British military hero, the Duke of Wellington (Davidson 232)
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Deep colors like emerald green, burgundy, navy, or black work especially well, and a slight flare or A-line cut keeps the dress from feeling too heavy
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