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  2. Peacock dress of Lady Curzon - Wikipedia

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    The Peacock dress of Lady Curzon is a gown made of gold and silver thread embroidered by the Workshop of Kishan Chand (India), and designed by Jean-Philippe Worth for Mary Curzon, Baroness Curzon of Kedleston to celebrate the 1902 Coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra at the second Delhi Durbar in 1903. [1]

  3. Peacock revolution - Wikipedia

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    The mod subculture was influential upon the peacock revolution. In the 1950s and early 1960s, the dominant style of menswear was business suits in dark and neutral colours, polo shirts and jumpers, with bright colours only been present occasionally, with patterned shirts like Hawaiian, plaid or striped.

  4. The Girl Who Lived in the Tree - Wikipedia

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    Look 10 was a black dress styled with Treacy's peacock headpiece. [23] [24] Look 20, sometimes referred to as the "snowflake dress," was a black mid-length dress with ballerina skirt, fitted with an overlay of black leather laser-cut into snowflakes, set on a background of white silk.

  5. 45 of the most daring outfits Nicole Kidman has worn in her ...

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    In January 2005, Kidman wore a peacock-inspired dress to the Golden Globes. Nicole Kidman arrived at the 62nd Annual Golden Globe Awards on January 16, 2005. Carlo Allegri/Getty Images.

  6. Queen Camilla Turns Heads Yet Again In Striking Green Peacock ...

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    The peacock dress was also worn during a trip to Brecon in Powys, Wales in July of 2023 when she visited the local Welsh community and attended Brecknock Agricultural Society's annual showcase.

  7. 1970s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Although the hippie look was widespread, it was not adopted by everyone. Many women still continued to dress up with more glamorous clothes, inspired by 1940s movie star glamour. Other women just adopted simple casual fashions, or combined new garments with carefully chosen secondhand or vintage clothing from the 1930s, 1950s and 1960s. [23]