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  2. Best red carpet looks at the 2025 SAG Awards - AOL

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    Sofia Carson wore a luxurious pink gown, from Elie Saab’s Spring 2025 couture collection, and one of the evening’s most eye-catching necklaces. - Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP

  3. Melaya leff - Wikipedia

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    Depictions of Egyptian women wearing dark wraps similar to the melaya in English date back to Richard Pocoke's drawing of such a garment, in 1743. Garment is depicted in middle left drawing. However, the first recorded use of the term "Melaya" (or, more accurately, "milayeh") in English sources comes from Edward William Lane's work. [3]

  4. Egyptian cultural dress - Wikipedia

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    Various Ancient Egyptian clothes and jewelry including an undecorated tunic (1), a decorated sheath dress (5), a shendyt (2), a cape & skirt ensemble (13), one of the draping styles for the sari-like garment (3) Ancient Egyptian dress can broadly be divided into types of tunics, robes, skirts, and shawls, typically made of linen.

  5. Ball gown - Wikipedia

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    Such gowns are typically worn with opera-length white gloves, vintage jewelry or couture, and a stole (a formal shawl in expensive fabric), cape, or cloak in lieu of a coat. Where " state decorations " are to be worn, they are on a bow pinned to the chest, and married women wear a tiara if they have one.

  6. Hanfu accessories - Wikipedia

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    A shawl, [32] or a long scarf; [33] it is longer and narrower than the pizi (cape) and it drapes on the shoulder from back to front. [30] Tang - Unknown Xiapei (霞帔) A woman's neckband which was trimmed with gold and lace. [34] In terms of design, it looked closer to a long scarf; it was worn in formal dress. [35]

  7. Shawl - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Hajong Argon shawl. The wearing of shawls in early 19th-century France. Shawls are used in order to keep warm, to complement a costume, and for symbolic reasons. One famous type of shawl is the tallit, worn by Jewish men during prayers and ceremonies. In Christianity, women have used shawls as a headcovering. [9]

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