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  2. Paisley (design) - Wikipedia

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    Paisley or paisley pattern is an ornamental textile design using the boteh (Persian: بته) or buta, a teardrop-shaped motif with a curved upper end. Of Persian origin, paisley designs became popular in the West in the 18th and 19th centuries, following imports of post- Mughal Empire versions of the design from India, especially in the form of ...

  3. Paisley shawls - Wikipedia

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    Square Paisley shawl of ca 1830 1860s ambrotype of an unnamed British veteran and his wife; the woman is wrapped in a Paisley shawl. Paisley shawls were a fashionable item of women's clothing in Europe during the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Many were made of intricately woven and delicate wool, as well as examples being printed ...

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    On the Wednesday, Feb. 5 episode of the NBC morning news show, the 43-year-old mother of three wore a bold black-and-white printed suit with a bandana-like paisley pattern.

  5. Houndstooth - Wikipedia

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    The patterns were a reference to Christian Dior's signature tweed suits. [8] Houndstooth patterns, especially black-and-white houndstooth, have long been associated regionally with the University of Alabama (UA). This is because the longtime UA football coach Paul "Bear" Bryant often (though not exclusively) wore black-and-white houndstooth ...

  6. The best and worst outfits Beyoncé has worn at the ... - AOL

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    The dress was beaded with small white Bs and a larger paisley print, which gave the gown a subtle Western vibe. Her attempt at a neutral-colored gown in 2010 didn't translate as well. Beyoncé ...

  7. Buta (ornament) - Wikipedia

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    In India, the shape is associated more with a mango than with a pine cone, and is called ambi, of or pertaining to amba, Sanskrit for mango. Via Kashmir shawls it spread to Europe at least in the 19th century, where patterns using it are known since 1960s as paisleys, as Paisley, Renfrewshire in Scotland was a major centre imitating them.