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  2. Ivory Jean Paul Gaultier dress of Marion Cotillard - Wikipedia

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    The Ivory Jean Paul Gaultier dress of Marion Cotillard refers to the custom white and silver mermaid dress worn by Marion Cotillard at the 80th Academy Awards on 24 February 2008, at which she won an Academy Award for her performance in La Vie en Rose. It was designed by Jean Paul Gaultier and custom made for Cotillard.

  3. Overskirt - Wikipedia

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    This dress consisted of a skirt with two stripes (each a different color), with an overskirt with gathers at the waist. [6] Pano—An ankle-length transparent overskirt worn by both men and women in Egypt between 4,000 BC and 30 BC. [7] Pentes—The term originally applied to a bustle, but was applied in 1886 to a skirt made of pyramidal panels.

  4. Mermaiding - Wikipedia

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    A little later on, the term was brought to a wider use and community by Iona the Mermaid, co-founder of MerNetwork.com. Newer professional mermaids like the famous Mermaid Elle have made mermaiding more popular and mainstream by performing at celebrity events and featured on TV, music videos and magazines.

  5. Merfolk - Wikipedia

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    In Monster Musume, Meroune Lorelei is a mermaid princess wearing gothic loli clothes who moves around in a wheelchair when she's out of water. The Techno Trolls introduced in Trolls World Tour bears a striking resemblance to mermaids but are able to survive and walk on dry land like the other tribes of trolls.

  6. Mantua (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Instead of a bodice and skirt cut separately, the mantua hung from the shoulders to the floor (like dresses of earlier periods). It started as the female version of the men's banyan, worn for "undress" wear. Gradually the mantua developed into a draped and pleated dress and eventually evolved into a dress worn looped and draped up over a ...

  7. Polonaise (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Two women wearing the robe à la polonaise, literally meaning the Polish dress Jean-Michel Moreau, Le Rendez-vous pour Marly, engraved by Carl Guttenberg c. 1777.. The robe à la polonaise or polonaise, literally meaning the Polish dress, is a woman's garment of the 18th century 1770s and 1780s or a similar revival style of the 1870s inspired by Polish national dress style, costume, [1 ...

  8. Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy - Wikipedia

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    In addition to fighting crime, the duo has been extensively franchised throughout Bikini Bottom, including the television series The Adventures of Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy, [3] a long-running comic book series, trading cards, and kids' meals at the Krusty Krab. Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy currently reside at Shady Shoals Retirement Home.

  9. Merman - Wikipedia

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    Although billed as a "mermaid", this has also been bluntly referred to as a "Barnum's merman" in one piece of journalism. [86] This specimen was an example of fake mermaids posed in " The Scream " style, named after Edvard Munch 's painting; mermaids in this pose were commonly made in the late 18th and early 19th century in Japan.

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