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  2. 1550–1600 in European fashion - Wikipedia

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    Their skirts appear to have tucks to allow them to be let down as the girls grow. Two boys at table wear brownish doublets and slops over cannions, the Low Countries, 1585. Catherine van Arckel of Ammerzoden, aged 8, wears a red velvet dress with embroidery and several gold chains. Dutch, 1586.

  3. Self-portrait in a Velvet Dress - Wikipedia

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    Self-portrait in a Velvet Dress is described as: "Kahlo appears half length, wearing an elegant velvet dress, against a background of stylized waves. She presents herself as a comely young woman of the time, her hair neatly parted in the centre and combed into a chignon that highlights her oval face and symmetrical features.

  4. Dress - Wikipedia

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    A dress (also known as a frock or a gown) is a one-piece outer garment that is worn on the torso and hangs down over the legs and is primarily worn by women or girls. [1] [2] Dresses often consist of a bodice attached to a skirt. Dress shapes and silhouettes, textiles, and colors vary.

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  6. Breeching (boys) - Wikipedia

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    Boys are most likely to have side partings, and girls centre partings. Girls' bodices usually reflected adult styles, in their best clothes at least, and low bodices and necklaces are common. [8] Boys often had dresses that were closed up to the neck-line, and often buttoned at the front—rare for girls.

  7. The Mare - Wikipedia

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    [3] [7] The Mare was published by Pantheon on November 3, 2015, and by Serpent's Tail in the United Kingdom. [8] [9] The novel's epigraph comes Enid Bagnold's 1935 novel National Velvet, where a young girl dresses up as a boy in order to successfully compete in the Grand National, which inspired the name of Velvet. [1] [2] [10]

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