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  2. Antwerp lace - Wikipedia

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    Antwerp lace is a bobbin lace distinguished by stylized flower pot motifs on a six point star ground. It originated in Antwerp, where in the 17th century an estimated 50% of the population of Antwerp was involved in lace making. Antwerp lace is also known, from its familiar repeated motif, as Pot Lace— in Dutch Pottenkant or Potten Kant.

  3. 1400–1500 in European fashion - Wikipedia

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    Wool fabrics were dyed in rich colours, notably reds, greens, golds, blues, and even shades of pink and purple, [9] although the actual blue colour achievable by dyeing with woad (and less frequently indigo) could not match the characteristic rich lapis lazuli pigment blues depicted in contemporary illuminated manuscripts such as the Très ...

  4. Prussian blue - Wikipedia

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    Prussian blue pigment is significant since it was the first stable and relatively lightfast blue pigment to be widely used since the loss of knowledge regarding the synthesis of Egyptian blue. European painters had previously used a number of pigments such as indigo dye , smalt , and Tyrian purple , and the extremely expensive ultramarine made ...

  5. 1750–1775 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Comte d'Angiviller wears a rose-coloured coat with a fur lining over a flowered white satin waistcoat with gold braid or embroidery. His shirt has a lace frill down the front. French fashion emphasizes rich fabrics over cut and tailoring, c. 1763. Portrait of Lord Wodehouse wearing a deep blue coat, waistcoat and breeches, 1764.

  6. A 'Bridgerton' Season 3 Gown Features Fabric Used on a ... - AOL

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    Princess Diana’s Most Iconic Fashion Moments. Although Hunt did not specify which fabric was used to create her look, Diana rocked a number of blue frocks throughout her lifetime. (Diana died at ...

  7. Duffel coat - Wikipedia

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    Duffel coat statue at Duffel Dutch princesses in duffel coats, as a statement, shortly after World War II Scottish musician Alex Kapranos in a contemporary duffel coat. A duffel coat (also duffle coat) is a coat made from duffel cloth, designed with toggle-and-rope fastenings, patched pockets and a large hood.

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