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  2. Gloria Swanson, New York - Wikipedia

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    The picture depicts Swanson, wearing a veil, looking expressionless to the camera, where her face is seen through a transparent veil of black lace, decorated with vegetable motifs. [2] In February 1928, the picture was published in the magazine Vanity Fair, to coincide with the release of Sadie Thompson, a film where Swanson was the leading ...

  3. Madonna Lifts Black Veil Off of Her Face After Dolce ...

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    A black lace veil, black elbow-length gloves and a statement necklace completed the look. Madonna sat front and center at the Dolce & Gabbana show, which was seemingly inspired by her style ...

  4. Mantilla - Wikipedia

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    Also a black mantilla is traditionally worn when a woman has an audience with the Pope and a white mantilla is appropriate for a church wedding, but can be worn at other ceremony occasions as well. In accordance with what is known as the privilège du blanc , only the queen of Spain and selected other Catholic wives of Catholic sovereigns can ...

  5. Madonna Rocks Black Veil in Dramatic Entrance for Dolce ...

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    The Queen of Pop, 66, arrived at the Dolce & Gabbana SS25 Women’s Runway Show during Milan Fashion Week on Saturday, Sept. 21, covered from her head to her knees with a lacy black veil, as seen ...

  6. Megan Fox Shares Stunning Take on Maternity Wear in ... - AOL

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    The lace gown just covered her matching black bra and thong, and featured cutouts all along her torso. Her hair was down and draped with a matching black lace veil, and on her feet were a pair of ...

  7. The Lady with a Fan (Velázquez) - Wikipedia

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    It depicts a woman wearing a black lace veil on her head and a dark dress with a low-cut bodice. On the basis of its place in Velázquez's stylistic development, the portrait is thought to have been painted between 1638 and 1639. [1] [2] It is now in the Wallace Collection in London.