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  2. Russian Court Dress - Wikipedia

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    In Russia, court etiquette and, accordingly, court dress ceased to exist in 1917 due to the abolition of the monarchy. This style of clothing, especially the woman's dress is known for its long drape sleeves that resemble capes that have a point at the end of each and a sash, which was made popular in the modern world by the 1956 film Anastasia ...

  3. File : Pierre Gilliard - Thirteen years at the Russian court.pdf

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    This file was uploaded to Wikimedia Commons as File:Thirteen years at the Russian court (A personal record of the last years and death of the Czar Nicholas II and his family). P. P. Gilliard.pdf and deleted.

  4. Lady-in-waiting of the Imperial Court of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Empress Maria Feodorovna, by Vladimir Makovski in 1912.The Empress is wearing a regular Court dress. All the ancient occupations of the women at the Court of Russia, traditionally held by boyarynias (wives of boyars), nurses, housekeepers, servants, nannies etc., were abolished and replaced by a new hierarchy inspired by Versailles Court's etiquette and German models, although many ...

  5. Olga Bulbenkova - Wikipedia

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    She was known for her gold-sewn imperial gowns. She made the formal court dresses of the daughters of Tsar Nicholas II. [5] She made the 1894 wedding dress of Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia. [6] In 1910 she retired and left the management to her niece Adriadna Konstantinovna Willim (1890-1976).

  6. File:M.P.Kikina in court dress by P.Sokolov (1839, Tretyakov ...

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    Russian Court Dress; Global file usage. The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ru.wikipedia.org Кикин, Пётр Андреевич ...

  7. Agafya Grushetskaya - Wikipedia

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    Agafya has been described as an angelic tsarina, merciful and loyal to Feodor and the public's welfare. She was the first to advocate beard-shaving and the adoption of Western clothes at the Russian court. She herself was the first tsarina to expose her hair and to wear a Western (Polish) dress. [2]

  8. Diplomatic uniform - Wikipedia

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    Until the late 18th century, diplomats (who usually belonged to the high nobility) wore their own court clothing to solemn occasions.Diplomatic uniforms were first introduced by France in 1781 and widely adopted by other European nations around 1800 in the course of administrative reforms undertaken as a response to the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars.

  9. Category:Court uniforms and dress - Wikipedia

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