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  2. Kelaghayi - Wikipedia

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    Kelaghayi is a four-cornered shawl woven from silk thread and worn by the Azerbaijani women as a symbol of chastity, respect, and devotion. [6] Thin silk threads are woven together on a loom, and then boiled and dried into squares. They are dyed with vegetable dyes, and artisans use wood blocks and oils to stamp patterns. [6]

  3. Vera Neumann - Wikipedia

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    "Vera scarves" became immediately popular and Vera herself was soon on first-name terms with well-known women around the country. Marilyn Monroe was a fan [ 9 ] as were Grace Kelly and First Lady Bess Truman , who selected Vera fabric from Schumacher, Inc. to decorate the third-floor solarium windows and upholstery of the White House .

  4. Hanfu accessories - Wikipedia

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    A shawl, [32] or a long scarf; [33] it is longer and narrower than the pizi (cape) and it drapes on the shoulder from back to front. [30] Tang - Unknown Xiapei (霞帔) A woman's neckband which was trimmed with gold and lace. [34] In terms of design, it looked closer to a long scarf; it was worn in formal dress. [35]

  5. Fashionable Women Are Wearing Ties—and There’s a Reason Why

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    “I actually thrifted a very chic Tom Ford silk tie at one of my favorite local spots for $2.99 a few years back, and it will truly last a lifetime.” In 2023, we had bows to top off our outfits.

  6. Zika Ascher - Wikipedia

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    Ascher was born in Prague in a family of rich Jewish textile businessmen. He excelled as young successful skiing champion and he began his career of textile businessman. In February 1939 he married his wife Lida, Ludmila born Tydlitátová (*1913 Prague), coming from a Catholic family as the youngest of 6 children (3 daughters), educated on the secondary school of trade and economy.

  7. Georgina von Etzdorf - Wikipedia

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    In 1984 the Georgina von Etzdorf fashion label made its first appearance at the autumn London Designer shows previewing accessories, scarves and ties. In 1985, the partnership produced its first full clothing collection. In 1986 Georgina von Etzdorf opened a first London shop in Burlington Arcade, and a second 1988 on Sloane Street in Chelsea. [3]

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