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  2. Keffiyeh - Wikipedia

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    The scarves were usually dyed into color schemes that closely matched the service uniforms, and bore symbols that appealed to Western consumers (e.g., skull and cross bones, Gadsden snakes, and Spartan helmets). Black and coyote-brown keffiyeh are still commonly worn by military veterans without any implied support for Arab nationalism or ...

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  4. What to Wear to a Fall Wedding as a Guest - AOL

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    Avrusom suggests bringing a tuxedo jacket, which you can drape over a gown for a chic "borrowed from the boys" look, as well as a faux fur shawl that also adds a luxe element. Lean Into Fall ...

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  6. Devoré - Wikipedia

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    The technique was popularised in the 1920s – typically used on evening gowns and shawls – and revived in the 1980s and '90s, notably by Jasper Conran on theatrical costumes and then evening wear and by Georgina von Etzdorf on scarves. [2] [5] [6] [7]

  7. Shawl - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Hajong Argon shawl. The wearing of shawls in early 19th-century France. Shawls are used in order to keep warm, to complement a costume, and for symbolic reasons. One famous type of shawl is the tallit, worn by Jewish men during prayers and ceremonies. In Christianity, women have used shawls as a headcovering. [10]

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