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Dress code: Lounge Suit


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I agree with Bob! I was digging into the back of the wardrobe for something Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen might wear - and which I did in the 70s...what about my lady friend, what should she wear??
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Where men are required to wear a lounge suit, women have a much wider choice. Generally it means anything that's pretty smart. A day dress, a trouser suit, a separate skirt and top - I would say anything short of a King and I style ballgown!
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*Bob* Wrote:

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> How disappointing.. I was hoping it might be some

> kind of flannel or padded jacket, perhaps with a

> fleur-de-lys motif on the breast pocket and velvet

> cuffs.


i,ve a cigarette holder if you need one to complete the look.

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