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  2. Russian Court Dress - Wikipedia

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    Russian court dress was a special regulated style of clothing that aristocrats and courtiers at the Russian imperial court in the 19th-20th centuries had to follow. Clothing regulations for courtiers and those invited to the court are typical for most European monarchies, from the 17th century to the present.

  3. Regalia of the Russian tsars - Wikipedia

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    Regalia of the Russian tsars are the insignia of tsars and emperors of Russia, who ruled from the 13th to the 19th century. Over the centuries, the specific items used by Tsars changed greatly; the largest such shift occurred in the 18th century, when Peter the Great reformed the state to align it more closely with Western European monarchies.

  4. Costume shop - Wikipedia

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    Costume shop at the Metropolitan Opera. A costume shop is a space where costumes for theatrical or film productions are designed, built, and stored for the company or production. Costume designers, builders, seamstresses, and stitchers work in costume shops. The shops themselves can vary in size, from one large room to a house with multiple floors.

  5. Russian nobility - Wikipedia

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    * The Russian Empire used the traditional Slavic title Knyaz, usually translated as "prince" in Western European traditions. ** Upon the death of Elizabeth of Russia , the male Romanov line was extinguished, and the Russian throne was inherited by Karl Peter Ulrich von Oldenburg , the heir apparent of the Duchy of Holstein-Gottorp .

  6. 'The Crown' dramatizes Prince Harry's Nazi costume scandal ...

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    The series finale of Netflix's "The Crown" portrays Prince Harry's Nazi costume scandal in a different way than the way he describes it in his memoir "Spare" and docuseries "Harry & Meghan."

  7. Beyoncé Channels Prince and Apollonia — and Goes Topless — in ...

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    Beyoncé is paying homage to Prince's Purple Rainfor Halloween!. The Grammy winner, 43, transformed herself into the late music legend, as well as Apollonia, the actress and musician who starred ...

  8. 1903 ball in the Winter Palace - Wikipedia

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    "Costume ball of 1903") was a luxurious ball during the reign of the Emperor Nicholas II of Russia. It was held in the Winter Palace, Saint Petersburg, in two stages, on February 11 and 13. [1] All the visitors were in bejeweled 17th-century style costumes, made from designs by the artist Sergey Solomko, in collaboration with historical experts.

  9. Vyacheslav Zaitsev - Wikipedia

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    Zaitsev c. 1960s. During the Soviet era, clothing was dominated by Zaitsev and Valentin Yudashkin, [7] and he was compared to other world-renowned fashion designers such as Christian Lacroix, [8] Christian Dior, [9] Pierre Cardin [9] and Yves Saint Laurent, [10] Zaitsev was seen as being able to compete with Western designers; [11] however, under the communist regime, the only country outside ...