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  2. Egyptian cultural dress - Wikipedia

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    The center top sleeve stripe is flanked by descending trefoils in a diamond variation. Other small embroideries may be put between the herringbone stripes. The upper front embroidery is of linked diamonds in red or purple, with blue and orange accents. The sleeve cuffs have cross stitched triangular embroidery.

  3. 1550–1600 in European fashion - Wikipedia

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    Gowns were made in a variety of styles: Loose or fitted (called in England a French gown); with short half sleeves or long sleeves; and floor length (a round gown) or with a trailing train. [20] [21] The gown was worn over a kirtle or petticoat (or both, for warmth). Prior to 1545, the kirtle consisted of a fitted one-piece garment. [22]

  4. 1500–1550 in European fashion - Wikipedia

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    Francis I of France wears a wide-necked doublet with paned sleeves under dark gold jerkin and a satin overgown with turned-back sleeves. His shirt has a tiny frill edged in black at the neck and wide ruffles at the wrist. Jean Clouet, c. 1520–25. Lucas Cranach the Elder's Young Man wears the later style of barett, wide and flat with a slashed ...

  5. Wedding dress of Lady Diana Spencer - Wikipedia

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    The gown was decorated with hand embroidery, sequins, and 10,000 pearls, centering on a heart motif. [8] An 18-karat gold horseshoe was stitched into the petticoats as a sign of good fortune. [9] The lace used to trim it was antique and hand-made and a square of Carrickmacross lace which had belonged to Queen Mary was attached to the gown. [10]

  6. Wardrobe of Mary, Queen of Scots - Wikipedia

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    Mary in black velvet embroidered with pearls, with matching sleeves and vasquine skirt over a French farthingale, with Lord Darnley, Hardwick Hall. An inventory of Mary's wardrobe was made at Chartley Castle on 13 June 1586, written in French. The main headings are: [273] Gowns or robes, including;

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