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  2. Girdle of Aphrodite - Wikipedia

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    Juno Borrowing the Belt of Venus by Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun (1781). The magical Girdle of Aphrodite or Venus (Greek: á¼±μάς, himás: 'strap, thong'; κεστÏŒς, kestós: 'girdle, belt'; Latin: cingulum Veneri, cestus Veneris), variously interpreted as girdle, belt, breast-band, and otherwise, is one of the erotic accessories of Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love and beauty.

  3. Belt buckle - Wikipedia

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    A belt buckle is a buckle, a clasp for fastening two ends, such as of straps or a belt, in which a device attached to one of the ends is fitted or coupled to the other. The word enters Middle English via Old French and the Latin buccula or "cheek-strap," as for a helmet.

  4. Hermès - Wikipedia

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    Hermès International S.A. (/ ɛər ˈ m É› z / ⓘ er-MEZ, French: ⓘ) is a French luxury fashion house established in 1837. It specializes in leather goods, silk goods, lifestyle accessories, home furnishings, perfumery, jewelry, watches and ready-to-wear. [2]

  5. 10 Things That Will Be Trending in 2025, According to Bazaar ...

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    Belts got weird. Tutus went mainstream. Brat green became the unofficial color of summer (and fall), with Charli XCX ushering in a messier era that pushed quiet luxury out of the zeitgeist.

  6. Birkin bag - Wikipedia

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    To lock the bag, you close the top flaps over the buckle loops, wrap the buckle straps, or secure the front lock. The locks and keys have number codes. Earlier locks had one number on the bottom. Recently, Hermès added a second number under the Hermès stamp. These numbers are batch codes, meaning many locks may share the same numbers.

  7. Petasos - Wikipedia

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    Hermes wearing a petasos. Coinage of Kapsa, Macedon, c. 400 BC. A petasos (Ancient Greek: πέτασος) or petasus is a broad brimmed hat of Thessalian origin worn by ancient Greeks, Thracians and Etruscans, [1] often in combination with the chlamys cape. It was made of wool felt, leather, straw or animal skin.

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