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  2. Marina Toybina - Wikipedia

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    Marina Toybina was born in Moscow.At age 11, she and her family immigrated to Phoenix, Arizona, [2] [3] and graduated from Shadow Mountain High School in May 2000. [4] Toybina said she designed her first piece of clothing, a purple dress, as a junior and worked at a Hallmark store to save money.

  3. Sarafan - Wikipedia

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    A sarafan (Russian: сарафа́н, IPA: [sərɐˈfan], from Persian: سراپا sarāpā, literally "[from] head to feet") [1] is a long, trapezoidal Russian jumper dress (pinafore dress) worn by girls and women and forming part of Russian traditional folk costume. Traditional Russian costume consists of straight, flowing lines.

  4. Kokoshnik - Wikipedia

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    One of the costumes of Senator Padmé Amidala in the Star Wars saga, the Gold Travel Costume, was based on the Russian national costume with kokoshnik, [7] known in the rest of Europe from the photographs taken during the 1903 Ball in the Winter Palace. Some fans of Russia at the 2018 FIFA World Cup wore simple versions of kokoshniki. [8]

  5. Uniforms of the Russian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The 1994 uniform reforms included a new army and air force cockade which had connection to both the Imperial era, through the orange and black St George ovals, and Soviet-era, through the retention of a star. Heraldically, the cockade was not a symbol of the Russian Federation, but rather the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation.

  6. Russian mob stole costumes from iconic ’90s kids’ show in ...

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    Russian mob stole costumes from iconic ’90s kids’ show in botched $100K ransom plot: star ... One of the stars of a beloved Aussie children’s TV show finally confirmed long-held rumors and ...

  7. Telnyashka - Wikipedia

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    Russian Navy: The telnyashka was first worn by the 19th century Imperial Russian Navy and has been worn by Russian sailors ever since. Russian marines, PDSS and submarine crewmen: As branches of the Navy they wear the blue and white telnyashka with their dress uniform, but in the field they use a black and white striped variant. [3]

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  9. Culture of Russia - Wikipedia

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    "Scarlet Sails" celebration in Saint Petersburg Russian culture (Russian: Культура России, romanized: Kul'tura Rossii, IPA: [kʊlʲˈturə rɐˈsʲiɪ]) has been formed by the nation's history, its geographical location and its vast expanse, religious and social traditions, and both Eastern [1] (Its influence on the formation of Russian culture is negligible, mainly it was formed ...