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  2. Kate Middleton Pairs a Burgundy Coat Dress With the ... - AOL

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    Kate Middleton joined the royal family in welcoming the Emir of Qatar and his first wife, Sheikha Jawaher for Qatar’s U.K. state visit. She dressed regally.

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    At the Frieze Art Fair in London this week, Bea donned a past-season burgundy-hued (and ankle-length) Hobbs London coat that was adorned with double-breasted gold buttons (similar here from Banana ...

  4. Demi Moore, 62, Drops Jaws in 'Stunning' Bodysuit - AOL

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    In a roundup of photos from the shoot, where she was included in ELLE's 2024 Women in ... the Striptease actress sitting on a chair while donning a burgundy leather jacket and matching bottoms ...

  5. History of Burgundy - Wikipedia

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    Coat of arms of the second Duchy of Burgundy and later of the French province of Burgundy Burgundy within the Frankish realms.. The history of Burgundy stretches back to the times when the region was inhabited in turn by Celts, Romans (Gallo-Romans), and in the 5th century, the Roman allies the Burgundians, a Germanic people perhaps originating in Bornholm (Baltic Sea), who settled there and ...

  6. Houppelande - Wikipedia

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    A houppelande or houpelande is an outer garment, with a long, full body and flaring sleeves, that was worn by both men and women in Europe in the late Middle Ages. Sometimes the houppelande was lined with fur. The garment was later worn by professional classes, and has remained in Western civilization as the familiar academic and legal robes of ...

  7. 1400–1500 in European fashion - Wikipedia

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    With England and France mired in the Hundred Years War and its aftermath and then the English Wars of the Roses through most of the 15th century, European fashion north of the Alps was dominated by the glittering court of the Duchy of Burgundy, especially under the fashion-conscious power-broker Philip the Good (ruled 1419–1469).