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  2. The Reluctant Bride - Wikipedia

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    She stares out at the viewer, with an ambivalent expression that has attracted various interpretations. She is attended by two women of similar age: the woman to the left in a blue-grey satin gown with a patterned shawl bends to kiss her forehead, while the woman to the right in burnt orange velvet gown is crouching to hold her left hand.

  3. List of Comedy Bang! Bang! (TV series) episodes - Wikipedia

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    "Michelle Monaghan Wears a Burnt Orange Dress and White Heels" Michelle Monaghan , Paul F. Tompkins , Nick Swardson & Brent Weinbach November 12, 2015 ( 2015-11-12 )

  4. Say Yes to the Dress: Bridesmaids - Wikipedia

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    Say Yes to the Dress: Bridesmaids is an American reality television series on TLC which follows events at Bridals by Lori in the Atlanta suburb of Sandy Springs, a bridal shop owned by Lori Allen. The series shows the progress of individual sales associates, managers, and fitters at the store , focusing on bridesmaid dresses and the bridesmaid ...

  5. Aesthetics (textile) - Wikipedia

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    This wedding dress and veil were designed by Sybil Connolly while she was working at Richard Alan on Grafton St, Dublin. The dress is satin with a full-length Limerick lace veil. Isabelle De Strange, Brocade Costume, c. 1938, NGA 13643. Devoré velvet (also known as burnout technique)

  6. Academic dress in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Traditional orange and white Burnt orange: Six-cornered velvet tam UT Tower in gold [123] University of Utah: Red with White Chevron Black with Red Velvet Trim Black Tam [124] University of Virginia: Varies by school or college Navy with navy velvet panels and orange trim Navy hexagonal tam Stylized Rotunda logo [125] University of Washington ...

  7. Devoré - Wikipedia

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    Devoré – or burnout technique – applied to green velvet fabric. Devoré (also called burnout) is a fabric technique particularly used on velvets, where a mixed-fibre material undergoes a chemical process to dissolve the cellulose fibres to create a semi-transparent pattern against more solidly woven fabric.

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