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  2. Death Becomes Her: A Century of Mourning Attire - Wikipedia

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    Death Becomes Her: A Century of Mourning Attire was an exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art that ran from October 21, 2014, to February 1, 2015. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The exhibition featured mourning attire from 1815 to 1915, primarily from the collection of the Met's Anna Wintour Costume Center [ 4 ] and organized by curator Harold Koda ...

  3. Widow's cap - Wikipedia

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    A Victorian mourning cap was identified by its black colour or tone (depending on the level of mourning). The more recent the loss the simpler the design. The shape of the cap depended on the age of the widow but the most common was peaked at the front. [3] Widows' caps were either lisse, tulle or tarlatan, shape depending mainly on the age ...

  4. Small Diamond Crown of Queen Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Following the death of Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Victoria's husband, in 1861, Queen Victoria withdrew from public life and wore a black and white ensemble colloquially known as widow's weeds, which she continued to wear until her death in 1901. Under government pressure she came back into public view in 1870.

  5. Mourning warehouse - Wikipedia

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    A mourning warehouse or maison de deuil was a shop which sold goods for funerals and the elaborate mourning of the Victorian era. These included dark clothing and fabric which might be required for years of wear after a death. These establishments could also provide large items such as coffins, a hearse and appropriate horses to draw it.

  6. 1600–1650 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Claudia de' Medici as a widow, in mourning dress (black cap, veil, and cloak) c. 1648. Archduchess Isabella Klara wears her lace collar or tucker off-the-shoulder. German-Swedish noblewoman Anna Margareta von Haugwitz wears a black long-waisted bodice and skirt with an low-cut neckline and a contrasting petticoat.

  7. Widownet community aids with grief of losing a spouse - AOL

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    Losing a spouse is one of life's most difficult transitions, and as a large portion of our population approaches their retirement years, this possibility looms ever closer.

  8. Today Is a National Day of Mourning. What Does That Mean? - AOL

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    On the national day of mourning, the federal government will be closed, as will the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq. All governmental flags will be lowered to half-staff for 30 days following.

  9. Bombazine - Wikipedia

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    It was a heavy and dense fabric, with a fine diagonal rib that ran through the weave of the fabric. Black bombazine was used largely for mourning wear in 16th century and 17th century Europe, [1] but the material had gone out of fashion by the beginning of the 20th century. [2]

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