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  2. Tiara - Wikipedia

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    A tiara (from Latin: tiara, from Ancient Greek: τιάρα) is a jeweled head ornament. Its origins date back to ancient Greco-Roman world. Its origins date back to ancient Greco-Roman world. In the late 18th century, the tiara came into fashion in Europe as a prestigious piece of jewelry to be worn by women at formal occasions.

  3. Military tiara - Wikipedia

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    The United States Marine Corps (USMC) tiara was originally patterned in red with gold embellishments. [3] It was designed by Mainbocher for Colonel Katherine Amelia Towle and debuted by her, along with Mainbocher's prototype of the first Marine Corps women's evening dress uniform, at the Marine Corps Birthday Ball in November 1950.

  4. Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone's Tiara Explained: The Sweet ... - AOL

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    McLaughlin-Levrone told PEOPLE on Aug. 9 that her sister-in-law actually brought the tiara for her. "She told me months ago she would bring it, and it just was a really cute, fun thing," she said ...

  5. Princess Catharina-Amalia Has a Rare Tiara Moment in the ...

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    The Dutch Star Tiara made its debut in 2002, when Queen Máxima, then Máxima Zorreguieta, married King Willem Alexander (then the Crown Prince). Willem-Alexander and Máxima on their wedding day ...

  6. Kate Middleton's Coronation Tiara Designer Says Making ... - AOL

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    In the world of millinery, designing a tiara for a future Queen is a life-defining moment. That was the task at hand for Jess Collett, the British hatmaker who was chosen to create one-of-a-kind ...

  7. List of headgear - Wikipedia

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    Papal tiara – a hat traditionally worn by the Pope, which has been abandoned in recent decades, in favor of the mitre; Top hat, also stovepipe hat, chimney pot hat, lum hat, or (in collapsible form) gibus; Tricorne; Trilby, sometimes (incorrectly) called "fedora" Wideawake hat; Umbrella hat