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That would not be royal blue, would it Kate?...In her first public outing since the scandal broke, she accompanied boyfriend Prince William and his brother Harry to a wedding of their close friend Nicholas van Custem yesterday. Her blue brocade coat and off-white dress was teamed with navy heels, a yellow topaz cocktail ring and white hat (Daily Mail, 15 Aug. 2009). ³ . , ̳ , " , , , . , p- blue. (blue blood), royal (royal blue). , " that would not be royal blue, would it Kate?, .

- , . - . - (beautiful, perfect, elegant, dazzling, hideous, dreadful, unattractive ) . : In eight-page feature Mrs. Obama says she makes no apologies for her fashion choices even the election night combination of fashion-forward dress and plain-Jane cardigan (The Evening Standard, 11 Feb. 2009). , . - plain-Jane , . Jane, . , - .

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ᒺ (47,6%), - (36,4%). , . : The Russian first couple is to meet the Queen today at the reception at the Palace. At last, at 3.05, the motorcade swept in, stirring the parade ground dust. Mr. Putin, in a dark suit, stepped out and gallantly waited for his wife to join him before mounting the three steps. Mrs. Putin, in a billowing cream coat and matching cream hat twice the size of the Queens, gave similarly brief handshakes and nods (The Times,28 Jun. 2003). ᒺ , - (dark) (suit). . . ᒺ , - (cream) - (billowing, matching) (twice the size of the Queens) .

, -, 䳺 䳿: chest-revealing blouse, figure-hugging jeans, nipple-busting top . , , , ", , "" , , , : One of the marks of the Princesss emerging confidence and independence was her ever-decreasing skirt. On a trip to Venice, the hems reached daring heights in the form of a sparkly red georgette dress (Daily Mail,21 Aug. 1998). , , , .

, (Elvis gown, Grace Kelly dress, Garbo skirt ) (Ronald Reagan Suit, Mao Suit ), (Dynasty dress, Dallas three-piece suit, Tiffany gown ) (Gone with the Wind dress ) , : So far so mildly diverting. But the toxic spill is the one showing Claudia with an afro, darkmake-up and a glittery Dynasty dress. Its not the shoulder pads causing offence however although, just look at them but the blacking up of a famous blonde (The Times, 9 Jun. 2010). "", 80- , : . 䳿, , .

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