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Formal Wear Vocabulary
outfit
outfit
[Rzeczownik]

a set of clothes that one wears together, especially for an event or occasion

strój, komplet

strój, komplet

Ex: She carefully selected her outfit for the interview, wanting to make a good impression. 
bride
bride
[Rzeczownik]

a woman who is about to be married or has recently been married

panna młoda, młoda żona

panna młoda, młoda żona

Ex: The bride walked down the aisle, radiant in her white wedding gown, as the guests looked on with admiration. 
wedding day
wedding day
[Rzeczownik]

the day of a wedding

dzień ślubu, dzień wesela

dzień ślubu, dzień wesela

memorable
memorable
[przymiotnik]

easy to remember or worth remembering, particularly because of being different or special

pamiętny, niezapomniany

pamiętny, niezapomniany

Ex: The speech he gave at the graduation was so inspiring that it became the most memorable part of the ceremony. 
meaning
meaning
[Rzeczownik]

the message that is intended or expressed or signified

znaczenie, sens

znaczenie, sens

tradition
tradition
[Rzeczownik]

an established way of thinking or doing something among a specific group of people

tradycja, zwyczaj

tradycja, zwyczaj

Ex: Every year, the family follows the tradition of gathering for a holiday dinner. 
classic
classic
[przymiotnik]

simple, traditional, and appealing, with a timeless quality that stays in fashion regardless of trends

klasyczny, ponadczasowy

klasyczny, ponadczasowy

Ex: She wore a classic black dress that looked elegant and timeless. 
gown
gown
[Rzeczownik]

a long, loose garment worn for formal, official, or ceremonial occasions

toga, szata

toga, szata

Ex: The lawyer put on her gown before the trial. 
to represent
to represent
[Czasownik]

to be an image, sign, symbol, etc. of something

reprezentować, symbolizować

reprezentować, symbolizować

Ex: The national flag represents the unity of the country. 
purity
purity
[Rzeczownik]

a woman's virtue or chastity

czystość, cnota

czystość, cnota

innocence
innocence
[Rzeczownik]

the state of being free from sin or moral wrongdoing

niewinność, czystość

niewinność, czystość

Ex: The legend depicted her as a symbol of innocence and virtue. 
lace
lace
[Rzeczownik]

a delicate cotton or silky cloth made by weaving or knitting threads in an open web-like pattern

koronka, szydełkowa robota

koronka, szydełkowa robota

Ex: She adorned her wedding gown with beautiful lace, giving it a timeless and elegant look. 
veil
veil
[Rzeczownik]

a piece of fabric worn by brides that covers the head and face or drapes over the back, often made of lace or other delicate materials

welon, welon ślubny

welon, welon ślubny

Ex: The bride wore a long, flowing veil that cascaded down her back during the wedding ceremony. 
ceremony
ceremony
[Rzeczownik]

a formal public or religious occasion where a set of traditional actions are performed

ceremonia, rytuał

ceremonia, rytuał

Ex: The graduation ceremony honored the achievements of the students. 
around the (world|globe)

in many different countries and regions of Earth

Ex: The company has offices around the world. 
aisle
aisle
[Rzeczownik]

the passageway between rows of seats in a church, often leading from the entrance to the altar

przejście, nawa

przejście, nawa

Ex: The bride walked gracefully down the aisle, her dress trailing behind her. 
to shine
to shine
[Czasownik]

to reflect light, creating a glowing or bright appearance

świecić, błyszczeć

świecić, błyszczeć

Ex: The polished silverware shone in the candlelight, adding a touch of elegance to the dinner table. 
kimono
kimono
[Rzeczownik]

a long and loose robe with wide sleeves that is fastened with a sash, originally worn on formal occasions in Japan

kimono, długa i luźna szata z szerokimi rękawami

kimono, długa i luźna szata z szerokimi rękawami

sash
sash
[Rzeczownik]

a long narrow piece of cloth worn around the waist that holds up a skirt or a pair of pants

pasek, szarfa

pasek, szarfa

tartan
tartan
[Rzeczownik]

a woolen fabric patterned with lines and squares, originally from Scotland

tartan, szkocka tkanina

tartan, szkocka tkanina

changing
changing
[przymiotnik]

continuously converting, modifying, evolving, or becoming different

zmieniający się, ewoluujący

zmieniający się, ewoluujący

Ex: The changing weather made it difficult to plan outdoor activities. 
trend
trend
[Rzeczownik]

a fashion or style that is popular at a particular time

trend, moda

trend, moda

Ex: This trend has influenced how people dress at work. 
unique
unique
[przymiotnik]

unlike anything else and distinguished by individuality

unikalny, niepowtarzalny

unikalny, niepowtarzalny

Ex: Each snowflake is unique with its own pattern. 
elegant
elegant
[przymiotnik]

having a refined and graceful appearance or style

elegancki, wytworny

elegancki, wytworny

Ex: She wore an elegant gown to the gala, turning heads with her timeless beauty. 
sleeve
sleeve
[Rzeczownik]

the part of an item of clothing that completely or partly covers one's arm

rękaw, mankiet

rękaw, mankiet

Ex: She rolled up her sleeve to reveal the tattoo. 
convenience
convenience
[Rzeczownik]

the state of being helpful or useful for a specific situation

wygoda, użyteczność

wygoda, użyteczność

Ex: The convenience of online shopping makes it popular with busy people. 
popular culture
popular culture
[Rzeczownik]

the cultural elements and activities that are widely liked, enjoyed, and shared by the general public, particularly younger people

kultura popularna, kultura masowa

kultura popularna, kultura masowa

Ex: The superhero movies are a big part of popular culture these days. 
fictional character

an imaginary person represented in a work of fiction (play or film or story)

postać fikcyjna, fikcyjna postać

postać fikcyjna, fikcyjna postać

inspiration
inspiration
[Rzeczownik]

a mental spark that drives unusual creativity or activity

inspiracja, twórcza iskra

inspiracja, twórcza iskra

Ex: The serene landscape sparked an inspiration in the writer’s mind. 
glamour
glamour
[Rzeczownik]

the exciting and attractive quality of a person, place, etc. that makes them desirable

glamour,  urok

glamour, urok

Ex: The actress exuded glamour as she walked the red carpet in a sparkling, designer gown. 
showstopper
showstopper
[Rzeczownik]

something that is strikingly attractive or has great popular appeal

gwóźdź programu, główna atrakcja

gwóźdź programu, główna atrakcja

over-the-top
over-the-top
[przymiotnik]

excessively extravagant or exaggerated

przesadny, ekstrawagancki

przesadny, ekstrawagancki

Ex: The wedding decorations were so over-the-top that they dazzled everyone who walked in. 
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