Meaning of tea dress | Babel Free
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Examples
“Miss⟳ Hawthorne was here all day to make⟳ me a 5 o'clock tea dress.”
“'I suppose⟳ I'll wear⟳ my Victorian tea dress again,' said Grace. 'Maybe I can borrow a pith helmet or something.'”
“To anger the writer further, the tea dress was seen as extravagant with its only being worn once or twice before a new dress was thought necessary by fashionable ladies.”
“The tea dress conjures up the quintessence of traditional Englishness. Both feminine and formal, it is nonetheless relaxed enough to be worn at all manner of social occasions from a summer wedding or garden party to a drink⟳ in the local pub. Because of its attractive versatility, the flowery, floaty tea dress has been immune to generations of catwalk trends.”
“The tea dress can be worn with heels or flats, buttoned up for a prim look⟳ or undone for a more sensual, casual vibe. It suits every figure⟳. The Second World War tea dress often had little puffed sleeves with small pads in the shoulders and a sweeheart neckline.”
“The tea dance⟳ gave rise⟳ to the distinctive 'tea dress' suitable for afternoon wear⟳ but allowing movement for dancing, a fashion which thrived through the 1930s and '40s and had a revival in the nostalgic early twenty-first century.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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