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  2. Fascinator - Wikipedia

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    A fascinator is a formal headpiece, a style of millinery. Since the 1990s, the term has referred to a type of formal headwear worn as an alternative to the hat; it is usually a large decorative design attached to a band or clip. In contrast to a hat, its function is purely ornamental: it covers very little of the head and offers little or no ...

  3. 45 Unique Wedding Gift Ideas for the Couple Who Already Has ...

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    If you're looking for some unique wedding gift ideas that won't be found on their registry, then here are 45 gift ideas that any newlywed is sure to love.

  4. List of hanfu headwear - Wikipedia

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    Daily wear of all male. Mini size, sometimes in shapes of Liangguan. [24] Adult. Five Dynasties - Ming. Chang Guan (é•æ冠) Long Crown, also known as "Liu family crown" (åˆ˜ę°å† ) or "Magpie tail crown" (鹊尾冠). Designed and first worn by Emperor Gaozu of Han based on Chu headwear.

  5. Honggaitou - Wikipedia

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    Red veil. A honggaitou ( Chinese: ēŗ¢ē›–夓; pinyin: hĆ³nggĆ itou ), also shortened to gaitou ( Chinese: ē›–夓; pinyin: gĆ itou; lit. 'head cover') [1] and referred to as red veil in English, [2] : 37 is a traditional red-coloured bridal veil worn by the Han Chinese brides to cover their faces on their wedding ceremony before their wedding night.

  6. Bridal Week 2019: Naeem Khan wows with lace, handmade veils ...

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    From feathers to lace to beads and hand-stitched veils, each dress (and jumpsuit!) was more beautiful than the last. While known for his beading, Khan's latest bridal collection was much lighter ...

  7. Tsunokakushi - Wikipedia

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    The Tsunokakushi ( 角隠恗) is a type of traditional headdress worn by brides in Shinto wedding ceremonies in Japan. This is made from a rectangular piece of cloth folded and worn to partially cover bride's hair (in modern days, often a wig ), worn in the traditionally-styled bunkin takashimada (ę–‡é‡‘é«˜å³¶ē”°). The tsunokakushi is typically ...

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