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  2. Mona Patel and Law Roach Created a Met Gala Gown With ... - AOL

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    Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images Indian fashion entrepreneur Mona Patel made her Met Gala debut on Monday, May 6, in a breathtaking custom Iris Van Herpen couture creation. The nude figure-hugging ...

  3. These Paris Fashion Week Dresses Were Full of Live Butterflies

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    At Undercover's Spring 2024 show in Paris, Jun Takahashi created terrarium dresses with live butterflies in the skirt, which instantly went viral.

  4. Zendaya Wore a Dreamy transparent, Butterfly-Adorned Dress to ...

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    The Challengers actress arrived wearing a partly transparent, archival John Galliano dress from the spring/summer 1998 collection. The white ensemble included pink butterfly and bow detailing.

  5. Maria Clara gown - Wikipedia

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    A unified gown version of the dress with butterfly sleeves popularized in the first half of the 20th century by Philippine National Artist Ramon Valera is known as the terno, [4] which also has a shorter casual and cocktail dress version known as the balintawak. [5] The masculine equivalent of baro't saya is the barong tagalog. [6]

  6. Cream Dior dress of Princess Margaret - Wikipedia

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    The dress is an embroidered, off-the-shoulder cream couture gown with chiffon sleeves, made of silk organza over satin, and featuring beads, mother-of-pearls, sequins and raffia detailing. [ 5 ] [ 1 ] [ 3 ] The outfit is a two-piece, with the top consisting of boned bodice as well as a dropped shoulder sash.

  7. Cornette - Wikipedia

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    Because of the cornette, they were known in Ireland as the "butterfly nuns". In the United States, the Daughters of Charity wore wide, white cornettes for 114 years, from 1850 to 1964. With the Second Ecumenical Council of the Vatican (Vatican II), the nun's habits were modernized to return to a clothing that better reflected their charitable ...

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