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  2. Russian Court Dress - Wikipedia

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    In Russia, court etiquette and, accordingly, court dress ceased to exist in 1917 due to the abolition of the monarchy. This style of clothing, especially the woman's dress is known for its long drape sleeves that resemble capes that have a point at the end of each and a sash, which was made popular in the modern world by the 1956 film Anastasia ...

  3. File:Imperial Russian court dress by Charles Frederick Worth ...

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    Size of this preview: 476 × 600 pixels. Other resolutions: 190 × 240 pixels ... File:Imperial Russian court dress by Charles Frederick Worth, Paris, about 1888 04 ...

  4. File:M.P.Kikina in court dress by P.Sokolov (1839, Tretyakov ...

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  5. Category:Court uniforms and dress - Wikipedia

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    Raj pattern; Robes of the British peerage ... Russian Court Dress; S. Sokutai; T. Train (clothing) This page was last edited on 24 August 2020, at 08:16 (UTC). Text ...

  6. 1750–1775 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    French style was defined by elaborate court dress, colourful and rich in decoration, worn by such iconic fashion figures as Marie Antoinette. After reaching their maximum size in the 1750s, hoop skirts began to reduce in size, but remained being worn with the most formal dresses, and were sometimes replaced with side-hoops, or panniers. [1]

  7. Robe de cour - Wikipedia

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    It was the most formal dress model worn after 1700, when the mantua dress had replaced it in all but the most formal occasions, and continued to be worn as court dress during the entire century. Court dress, the grand habit de cour or "stiff-bodied" gown, retained the styles of the 1670s after it had been replaced by the mantua dress in all ...

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  9. 1795–1820 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Miniature portrait of a Russian lady, Russian school, c. 1800 Portrait of Caroline Murat and her daughter Letizia, painted in 1807 by Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun. Madame Murat wears the formal red train of court dress over her high-waisted gown. During this period, the classical influence extended to hairstyles.