summer cocktail dress for wedding Jane Summers Zoey Blue & White Strapless Midi Bridal Shower & Wedding Guest Dress 2 / Blue Print , female , adult
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summer cocktail dress for wedding

summer cocktail dress for wedding Jane Summers Zoey Blue & White Strapless Midi Bridal Shower & Wedding Guest Dress 2 / Blue Print , female , adult

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summer cocktail dress for wedding Jane Summers Zoey Blue & White Strapless Midi Bridal Shower & Wedding Guest Dress 2 / Blue Print , female , adultDid someone say Something Blue? We all caps LOVE everything about this midi dress the stunning, silky, porcelain inspired print, elegant neckline and utterly romantic flowy, double ruffle mermaid skirt. A beautiful choice for a gorgeous bridal shower dress, stylish wedding guest dress and a must have summer sundress. Perfect as a casual cocktail dress to wear to spring engagement parties and summer weddings. And a beautiful option for a graduation

Did someone say Something Blue?  We all caps LOVE everything about this midi dress--the stunning, silky, porcelain inspired print, elegant neckline and utterly romantic flowy, double ruffle mermaid skirt. A beautiful choice for a gorgeous bridal shower dress, stylish wedding guest dress and a must-have summer sundress.

Perfect as a casual cocktail dress to wear to spring engagement parties and summer weddings. And a beautiful option for a graduation dress or for a bride as a bridal shower dress. 

Wear with stunning Bounkit pearls for a classic look or with cobalt jewelry for a bold style statement. Special thanks to one of our favorite stylists for the gorgeous teacups from their family tea set.

Also available as a white rehearsal dinner dress (James Strapless White Rehearsal Dinner Dress). 

  • Hidden Back Zipper
  • Fitted torso
  • Tiered skirt with flounces
  • Mermaid style
  • Midi Dress
  • What to wear to brunch, bridal showers, spring and summer parties, girls weekend, date night, weddings and resort vacations
  • Designed and crafted in New York City
  • Also available in White in our Tea Length Wedding Dress Collection, perfect as a chic White Rehearsal Dinner Dress 
Dry clean only.

Please allow 6 - 8 weeks for delivery as dress are made in small batches in our New York Studio.  Rush delivery may be available, please direct inquiries to:  

[email protected]

 

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Nader
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Format: Paperback
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noam barkay
Chelsea, US
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Excellent book to truly understand LLM design patterns
Format: Paperback
I just finished reviewing Ken Huang's pocket book on LLM Design Patterns, and WOW what an amazing resource! This book is excellent if you want to truly understand how to create and enhance intelligent AI language models, all that in your pocket! Ken makes the difficult things seem surprisingly easy, and that's the real MAGIC. - How to prepare your data for training by making it extremely clean. Developing the brains: the practical aspects of training, optimizing, and maintaining your models. - Learn amazing prompting techniques (such as Chain-of-Thought and Tree-of-Thoughts) to improve your AI's reasoning and problem-solving abilities. Learn everything there is to know about RAGs so that your LLM can incorporate outside expertise. - It also delves into creating "agentic" AI that is capable of action and planning (not only simple plan and execute but also enhanced techniques like ReWoo!) Really, this feels like a useful toolkit, so Ken thank you for that resource Thanks, Idan Habler
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Ryan Meyer
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A Broad Overview, But Light on Modern Fine-Tuning
Format: Paperback
I'm currently really interested in fine-tuning LLMs and recently completed my first LoRA-based fine-tuning on a quantized model. I came to this book looking for more detail on fine-tuning. While it touches on the topic, I found the content didn’t quite align with the current state of the field in 2025. Techniques like LoRA, QLoRA, and PEFT weren’t really covered, and the material leaned more toward what I think are older or lower level approaches. That made it harder to connect with what I’m actually working on. That said, when I shifted to other chapters — like the sections on prompt engineering techniques such as Chain of Thought (CoT) and Tree of Thought (ToT) — I found more value. These sections were clearer, and I picked up a few practical insights, like using few-shot examples that walk through the CoT reasoning process. That’s not something I’ve tried before, and I can see how it might help smaller models that struggle with any type of reasoning tasks. Overall, the book feels more like a broad overview of all LLM concepts. For someone exploring many topics across the LLM ecosystem, it offers a wide-ranging introduction. But for readers like me who are actively trying to learn and apply techniques like fine-tuning and quantization, it may leave you wanting up-to-date guidance.
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Vineeth Sai
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