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evening gowns

  • 1 vestido de noche

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    (n.) = evening dress, evening gown
    Ex. When purchasing evening dresses, people in general are always on the lookout for something exclusive.
    Ex. Some evening gowns are inspired by the renaissance and Victorian times and are created from rich velvet, and floral lace.
    * * *
    * * *
    (n.) = evening dress, evening gown

    Ex: When purchasing evening dresses, people in general are always on the lookout for something exclusive.

    Ex: Some evening gowns are inspired by the renaissance and Victorian times and are created from rich velvet, and floral lace.

    Spanish-English dictionary > vestido de noche

  • 2 vestido de etiqueta

    (n.) = evening dress, evening gown
    Ex. When purchasing evening dresses, people in general are always on the lookout for something exclusive.
    Ex. Some evening gowns are inspired by the renaissance and Victorian times and are created from rich velvet, and floral lace.
    * * *
    (n.) = evening dress, evening gown

    Ex: When purchasing evening dresses, people in general are always on the lookout for something exclusive.

    Ex: Some evening gowns are inspired by the renaissance and Victorian times and are created from rich velvet, and floral lace.

    Spanish-English dictionary > vestido de etiqueta

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