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    The viscose dress features embroidered bead appliqués throughout and an asymmetric hem that’ll move like a dream when you sashay on the dance floor. $169 at Zara 26.

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  5. List of sewing stitches - Wikipedia

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    Embroidery stitch – one or more stitches forming a figure of recognizable appearance; Hemstitch (Hemming stitch) – decorative technique for embellishing the hem of clothing or household linens; Overcast stitch – used to enclose a raw, or unfinished, seam or edge; Pad stitch – secures two or more layers of fabric together and provide ...

  6. Gota (embroidery) - Wikipedia

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    Bridal gagra with gota patti embroidery. Gota is a gold or silver ribbon and lace from Lucknow. [4] Various other coloured ribbons of varying width, woven in a satin or twill weave may also be referred to as gota. It is used along with kinari work. The dresses with gota work are used for special occasions or religious occasions. [3]

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    Zandra Rhodes personally asked each designer to choose one of their favourite dresses for the exhibit. [18] It was important for Rhodes to incorporate other designers into the exhibit so the museum provided a nuance of design besides from her own, [ 18 ] although the museum withholds a variety of designers' garments.