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Dressing up for your flight can benefit you in several ways. So even if your airline doesn't adopt a dress code, maybe you should consider it.
On occasion, Cabrera will enlist two assistants to help him toss up the flying dress and create a ripple effect while he shoots the photos timed perfectly to the direction of the wind.
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A trio of bridesmaids in the background also can be seen valiantly contending with the wind and trying to stay steady on their feet and keep the hems of their dresses from flying up.
Fashion that doesn’t fly: The turbulent issue of airline dress code policies No one wants to be the fashion police ...
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