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An '''evening dress''', also called a '''gown'''{{fact}}, was an item of clothing. 
An '''evening dress''', also called a '''gown'''{{fact}}, was an item of clothing. 


Many ladies wore evening dresses in [[1813]] including [[Ruby Sunday]] in a [[royal yellow]] one, the [[Duchess of Pemberton]] and the [[Housekeeper (Rogue)|member]] of the [[Chuldur]] who took her place in a [[Prussian blue]] one, and [[Emily Beckett]] in a [[Turquoise (colour)|turquoise]] one. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Rogue (TV story)}})
Many ladies wore evening dresses in [[1813]] including [[Ruby Sunday]] in a [[yellow]] one, the [[Duchess of Pemberton]] and the [[Housekeeper (Rogue)|member]] of the [[Chuldur]] who took her place in a [[Prussian blue]] one, and [[Emily Beckett]] in a [[Turquoise (colour)|turquoise]] one. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Rogue (TV story)}})


The [[Siren (The Curse of the Black Spot)|Siren]] appeared to the crew of the ''[[Fancy]]'' on [[1699]], wearing a [[white]] evening dress. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Curse of the Black Spot (TV story)}})
The [[Siren (The Curse of the Black Spot)|Siren]] appeared to the crew of the ''[[Fancy]]'' on [[1699]], wearing a [[white]] evening dress. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Curse of the Black Spot (TV story)}})

Latest revision as of 00:11, 2 November 2024

Evening dress

An evening dress, also called a gown[source needed], was an item of clothing. 

Many ladies wore evening dresses in 1813 including Ruby Sunday in a yellow one, the Duchess of Pemberton and the member of the Chuldur who took her place in a Prussian blue one, and Emily Beckett in a turquoise one. (TV: Rogue [+]Loading...["Rogue (TV story)"])

The Siren appeared to the crew of the Fancy on 1699, wearing a white evening dress. (TV: The Curse of the Black Spot [+]Loading...["The Curse of the Black Spot (TV story)"])

Amy Pond wore a cream evening dress when the 11th Doctor took her and Rory to the grand opening of the Savoy Hotel during 1886. (TV: The Power of Three)