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  2. DokiDoki! PreCure - Wikipedia

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    A bossy woman who wears an asymmetrical outfit: half is a sleeveless dress, and the other half is made of winter clothes. She has long bluish-white hair, yellow eyes, and has black bat wings behind her ears. She can also consume the dark hearts that form the Jikochu to transform into a powerful monster.

  3. Clerical clothing - Wikipedia

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    Today these shirts are almost invariably black poly-cotton, but when worn under a waistcoat or rabat are usually white and made of a higher quality oxford cotton weave. Clerical waistcoat or rabat: Clerical waistcoats or rabats are the most traditional and formal item of clerical costume. They are almost always black and are made of worsted wool.

  4. Egyptian cultural dress - Wikipedia

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    The dhimmis of the 1830s typically wore black, blue, grey, or light brown turbans and dull colored clothes. [20] The tarboosh was implemented in Egypt by Mahmud Khan II's promotion of it in the Ottoman Empire as modern dress, and by Mohammed Ali, who initially mandated its use in military uniforms. Under Mohammed Ali, the first Egyptian-made ...

  5. Blake Lively on Why She Wore Britney Spears’ Iconic Versace ...

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    To double down on the look, Lively wore her hair in soft waves, similar to Spears’ hairstyle when she wore the dress to Versace’s Milan Fashion Week show on Oct. 1, 2002. John Nacion - Getty ...

  6. Jewish religious clothing - Wikipedia

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    The man on the left is wearing a shtreimel and a tallit, and the other man traditional Hasidic garb: long suit, black hat, and gartel. Jewish religious clothing is apparel worn by Jews in connection with the practice of the Jewish religion. Jewish religious clothing has changed over time while maintaining the influences of biblical commandments ...

  7. Ottoman clothing - Wikipedia

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    Ottoman Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent adorned in a richly embroidered kaftan. A stylish young woman of the mid-17th century. She wears şalvar (trousers), a long, sheer gömlek (chemise), and an ankle-length purple entari (outer robe) with the ends tucked up. The fur lining of her yelek (jacket or vest) marks her as wealthy and high-ranking.

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