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    • The attire was usually a suit (Chanel or Givenchy) finished with a hat. Today it probably includes Oscar De La Renta.

I have removed the above phrase, which is not only uncited, but has no relevance to the article: the article is about "ladies who lunch" in general, not about specific historical lunches. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 167.80.244.204 (talk) 20:05, 9 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Ladies what lunch

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Where did this expression come from or how did it merge into this? that is what I use Sweetie candykim (talk)