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  2. Wardrobe of Mary, Queen of Scots - Wikipedia

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    The four Maries and the queen's ladies wore white and black at one banquet, [110] and verses were recited as the courses were brought in by gentlemen wearing black and white. [111] Mary herself in white and black with white and black lace at her neck wore no other jewels except a diamond ring, a gift from Elizabeth I, worn as a pendant. [ 112 ]

  3. Kilt accessories - Wikipedia

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    Often, the kilt wearer will choose a type of sporran depending on the occasion, with the more elaborate ones being considered suitable for evening wear and the others for casual or all-purpose wear. The older style bag sporrans are also frequently seen as they tend to be a bit roomier than some of the more modern varieties.

  4. Highland dance - Wikipedia

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    Males wear a Paddy hat, red or green muffler and tailcoat, brown or khaki breeches, and a waistcoat in a contrasting colour to that of the tailcoat. A shillelagh, a kind of Irish cudgel, is carried for twirling. Females may wear one of several combinations of red, green and white blouses, dresses, skirts and cummerbunds.

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    While she opted for a light and lacy pale blue maxi dress and dainty hair bow for the daytime festivities, for this evening's state banquet the princess chose a more formal ensemble, including a ...

  7. Miniature model (gaming) - Wikipedia

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    Often measured as "eye height", giving ~1:160 for 10 mm scale, and figures being 10-12 mm tall overall. 12 mm: 2 mm: ≈1:152 – 1:144: 1:152 is called 2 mm finescale in railway modelling. A newer scale, growing in popularity, closely related to 10 mm. 1:144 scale used for Japanese giant robot models (such as Gunpla) and toys.

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