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  2. Tignon law - Wikipedia

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    The tignon law (also known as the chignon law [1]) was a 1786 law enacted by the Spanish Governor of Louisiana Esteban Rodríguez Miró that forced black women to wear a tignon headscarf. The law was intended to halt plaçage unions and tie freed black women to those who were enslaved, but the women who followed the law have been described as ...

  3. Kerchief - Wikipedia

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    A woman wearing a black bandana on her head. A kerchief (from the Old French couvre-chef, "cover head"), also known as a bandana or bandanna, is a triangular or square piece of cloth tied around the head, face, or neck for protective or decorative purposes.

  4. Romani dress - Wikipedia

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    Romani women would also traditionally avoid trousers although this has also changed among the young generation. Additionally, among the Vlax Roma, married women will wear a white apron above their skirt. [2] [10] The apron of a Romani women was in place to protect the food from the dirt of the dress per the cleanliness code of Romani people. [11]

  5. What Are Stylish Women Covering Their Heads With ... - AOL

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    Bonnets, bandanas, balaclavas—even the humble scarf—are replacing our beanies and caps. Shop picks from Zara, Aritizia, Jacquemus and more. What Are Stylish Women Covering Their Heads With?

  6. Ochipok - Wikipedia

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    She would wear the ochipok for the rest of her life with various types of headgear on top of it. Ochipok and kerchief from Cherkasy. Peremitka is part of traditional Hutsul dress. It is a long strip of cloth ornamented on both ends and tied with a knot on each side. It is worn wrapped around the hair, neck, and chin. [4]

  7. Wimple - Wikipedia

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    The King James Version of the Bible explicitly lists wimples in Isaiah 3:22 as one of a list of female fineries; however, the Hebrew word "miṭpaḥoth" (מִטְפָּחוֹת) means "kerchief". Marvel’s The Scarlet Witch was originally conceived by artist Jack Kirby as wearing a peaked red wimple. In the decades since, it has been reduced ...

  8. The View hosts wear all-black ‘funeral’ attire for post ...

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    “The women of The View dressed in all black funeral attire,” one viewer pointed out on X/Twitter. “The ladies coming out in all black, dressed for a funeral is very fitting. RIP America.

  9. Shopping chic: A guide to wearing all black - AOL

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    Wearing all black doesn't have to be intimidating. Our best piece of advice? If you're going to try an all-black outfit, do it with confidence.