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Dress Code for the Royal Wedding

 A morning ceremony

Invitations for the royal wedding were mailed out last week, and loads more details about the impending nuptials are coming in, such as who will be attending the big event and what guests will be wearing! While rumors are swirling that wedding outfitter Bruce Oldfield will be designing Kate Middleton's gown, we now know for sure what attendees must wear to the Westminster Abbey wedding, as the dress code was printed on the invitations: "uniform, morning coat or lounge suit." Sounds stuffy and conventional, but this formal attire can actually be quite fun and even colorful. Check out some examples of each, plus info on the spectacular hats Middleton has requested!

 Queen Elizabeth II in "morning dress"
Typical "morning dress" is clothing that fits somewhere between ultra-formal and business wear. It is traditionally worn until 6 p.m., and for women, it usually includes a hat and, often, gloves. Mini-dresses are forbidden in this dress code and if pants are worn they must be accompanied by a coat. The Queen is well-known for this look—especially her bright coats and matching hats—as exhibited here. Her hands are covered and her blouse matches the flower atop her head. Nice attention to detail!
Middleton's take on morning dress
Kate Middleton wore this a blue printed coat and hat to a wedding in 2009.
Colorful morning dress
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall (previously Parker Bowles) wears a traditional dress and coat with matching hat and gloves
Michelle Obama's morning dress
The first lady wore a lemongrass Isabel Toledo coat over a matching shift dress with green gloves to the inaugural events in 2009.
Morning coats
These are, by definition, single-breasted coats where the front is cut away, leaving “tails” in the back. They were originally designed to make it easier for the wearer to ride a horse.
Prince William wearing his morning coat to a wedding
What a handsome dude. We love Kate Middleton's outfit here as well, but it may be too casual for the occasion.

Morning coat and hat

Prince Charles has upped the ante on his formal attire with the addition of a top hat.


 Lounge suit
These suits typically consist of striped or checked pants, a waistcoat, and a formal shirt and tie. Oh, why hello, good sir!
The princes in lounge suits
Here Prince Harry (second from right) and his friends wear their lounge suits at a London wedding.
Uniforms
Prince Andrew is Commander in the Royal Navy and wore a naval uniform at his wedding to Sarah Ferguson. He will be attending Kate and Wills' wedding—and most likely wearing a uniform—but his ex-wife Fergie did not receive an invitation.

Hats!

Awesome milliner Philip Treacy has been enlisted by Middleton to make custom hats for some of the guests, and possibly her veil. This is one of his creations on the bride-to-be.
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Popular culture and UFO enthusiasts have generally led us to believe that space aliens are wan creatures with massive coke-bottle eyes. But in the movies, there are numerous examples of aliens that looks like, well, movie stars. The latest example is Alex Pettyfer, who is the "I" in this weekend's "I Am Number Four." We've put together a gallery of some other extra attractive extraterrestrials. Check it out.
Alien: Neytiri (Zoe Saldana)
Movie: Avatar (2009)
Planet of Origin: Pandora
Special Power: Can climb dizzying heights without breaking a sweat. Can use log into the internet using her dreadlocks. Can break you in two.
Alien: Gaila (Rachel Nichols)
Movie: Star Trek (2009)
Planet of Origin: Orion
Special Power: Defies the old saying that it's not easy being green.
Alien: Klaatu (Keanu Reeves)
Movie: The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008)
Planet of Origin: Unknown
Special Power: Has a way cool robot sidekick.
Alien: Leello (Milla Jovovich)
Movie: The Fifth Element (1997)
Planet of Origin: Earth, from Mondoshawan remains.
Special Power: Saving the universe while wearing little more than Band-Aids.
Alien: Serleena (Lara Flynn Boyle)
Movie: Men in Black II (2002)
Planet of Origin: Kylothia
Special Power: Can shoot snake-like thingies out of her fingers.
Alien: Sil (Natasha Henstridge)
Movie: Species (1998)
Planet of Origin: Unknown
Special Power: Super strong. Amazing regenerative powers. Can turn from a blonde knockout to a hideous tenacled beast in the blink of an eye.
Alien: Alien Jumpsuit Chicks #1-5
Movie: Dude, Where's My Car? (2000)
Planet of Origin: Unknown
Special Power: Can morph into a game center trashing giant in a bikini.
Alien: Thomas Jerome Newton (David Bowie)
Movie: The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976)
Planet of Origin: Anthea
Special Power: Has a surprisingly good singing voice.
Alien: Celeste (Kim Basinger)
Movie: My Stepmother Is An Alien (1988)
Planet of Origin: Unknown
Special Power: Looks like Kim Basinger.
Alien: Kitty (Tahnee Welch)
Movie: Cocoon (1985)
Planet of Origin: Antarea
Special Power: Can make Wilford Brimley seem light-hearted and carefree.
Alien: General Zod (Terence Stamp)
Movie: Superman II (1980)
Planet of Origin: Krypton
Special Power: Can do everything Superman can, but with his underwear inside his pants.
Alien: Space Girl (Mathilda May)
Movie: Lifeforce (1985)
Planet of Origin: Wherever space vampires come from.
Special Power: Can suck the life force out of you and turn you into a zombie.
Alien: Dr. Frank-N-Furter (Tim Curry)
Movie: The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
Galaxy of Origin: Transylvania
Special Power: Looks unnervingly good in fishnets. Can seduce anyone.
Read More: Yahoo


Still steamed over the two hours of your life you wasted watching Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte and Miranda go on the middle-aged version of spring break in Abu Dhabi? Sarah Jessica Parker does not feel your pain.

In a sit-down with the Los Angeles Times, the actress reveals that a third "Sex and the City" movie could happen, despite the second's underwhelming response from audiences and critics alike (not to mention those Razzie nominations).

"I would go back," says Parker. "I think there's one more story to tell. I know there is. I'd definitely tell that [third] story, and I know [writer-director] Michael [Patrick King] would do it right. But maybe not now. Maybe in five years, you know?"

As for rumors of a "Sex" prequel starring Blake Lively as a young Carrie Bradshaw during her early days in New York, SJP says no way.
"I was like, 'Wha-a-a-a-t?'" she says. "There are a lot of important and interesting stories that 21-year-olds can tell. I don't begrudge any 21-year-old the opportunity to tell their stories. They prove to us on an everyday basis that they're interesting. Even their narcissism is interesting. Even their inertia is interesting. Even their tonal speech patterns are interesting."

That said, "I don't think we can pretend to go back," asserts Parker. "It's creating two histories. It's like, 'Oh I didn't know that about Carrie Bradshaw.'"
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