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  2. Why Aren't the Iconic Ruby Slippers in “Wicked” Red? The ...

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    The sparkling red sequin shoes are the ones Dorothy takes from the Wicked Witch of the East after a house falls on her when she arrives in Oz with Toto. And, those are the very same shoes that ...

  3. Ruby slippers - Wikipedia

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    Many movie studios used plain white silk shoes at the time because they were inexpensive and easy to dye. It is likely that most of the shoes worn by female characters in The Wizard of Oz were plain Innes shoes with varying heel heights dyed to match each costume. There is an embossed gold or silver stamp or an embroidered cloth label bearing ...

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    There's no place like auction! Judy Garland’s iconic ruby-red slippers from The Wizard of Oz went under the hammer. on Saturday, Dec. 7 at a live auction in Dallas, Texas. Surpassing their ...

  6. Sequin - Wikipedia

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    The name sequin originates from the Venetian colloquial noun zecchino (Venetian:), meaning a Venetian ducat coin, rendered into French as sequin (French:). The ducat stopped being minted after the Napoleonic invasion of Italy, and the name sequin was falling out of use in its original sense. It was then that the name was taken up in France to ...

  7. 1960s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    The "space look" he introduced in the spring of 1964 included trouser suits, goggles, box-shaped dresses with high skirts, and go-go boots. Go-go boots eventually became a staple of go-go girl fashion in the 1960s. [32] The boots were defined by their fluorescent colors, shiny material, and sequins. [33]

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