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There's been a lot to celebrate lately, from Stanley Cup championships to mega music festivals to landmark rulings on gay rights. Here's what some people wore to mark those occasions.

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Russian tennis great Maria Sharapova celebrates her boyfriend Grigor Dimitrov’s (impending) gritty victory over Grega Zemlja of Slovenia at Wimbledon.TOBY MELVILLE/Reuters

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The men's 29th seed Dimitrov, for his part, celebrates his admirable flexibility. (Okay, he slipped on the grass)TOBY MELVILLE/Reuters

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Sharapova, of course, was not celebrating the breezy first-round victory by this woman, tennis rival and World No. 1 seed Serena Williams, who kicked off Wimbledon week with a nice scandal involving some choice words for Sharapova’s boyfriend, Dimitrov, who just happens to be Williams’ ex. Sharapova fired back, essentially calling Williams a homewrecker, thus setting up a potentially great-for-gossip Wimbledon final. Too bad Sharapova lost in the first first round (the slippery grass was a problem for her as well).STEFAN WERMUTH/Reuters

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In any case, Williams -- ever the fashion plate -- gets around Wimbledon’s all-white dress code with some hot pink shorts and matching nails.STEFAN WERMUTH/Reuters

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These people are celebrating the fact that they have tickets to Galstonbury, the world’s largest music festival that is known, apparently, for megaperformances and mud.OLIVIA HARRIS/Reuters

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ARRR, I propose a toast to Lizzie Chapman!OLIVIA HARRIS/Reuters

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Lizzie who?OLIVIA HARRIS/Reuters

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Lizzie Chapman.OLIVIA HARRIS/Reuters

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Lizzie here demonstrates what to wear when celebrating one’s impending wedding (this is her hen night) AND her tickets to Glastonbury.OLIVIA HARRIS/Reuters

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Hats, apparently, are an excellent accessory when it comes to all sorts of celebrations, including soccer matches....SERGIO MORAES/Reuters

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...Stanley Cup finals...and the fact that one is alive. Here we have Boston Marathon bombing victim Jeff Bauman (right) and Carlos Arredondo, wearing the hat, who assisted Bauman at the scene, waving the Boston Strong banner before Game 6 of the NHL hockey Stanley Cup Finals between the Boston Bruins and the Chicago Blackhawks, June 24, in Boston.Elise Amendola/The Associated Press

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Hats are also good for celebrating equality for all.LUCY NICHOLSON/Reuters

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The United States Supreme Court’s rulings on California's Proposition 8 and the federal Defense of Marriage Act brought cheers, tears, kisses and some neat duds.NOAH BERGER/Reuters

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Kitty Kariall (left) and Boliva Carmichaels kept things subtle.Allison Milligan/The Associated Press

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While Kearstin Krehbiel, left, and Sophie Spinelle, went chic. The pair plan to marry in the future. Now that’s something to celebrate.JIM WILSON/The New York Times

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