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  2. Peacock dress of Lady Curzon - Wikipedia

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    The dress features a design representing the feathers of a peacock, a symbol of great significance in Indian culture and the Hindu religion, on a fabric traditionally worn by Mughal court rulers. [3] Lady Curzon's dress was a reference to the Peacock Throne that originally stood in the Diwan-I-Khas palace, where the ball took place.

  3. The Girl Who Lived in the Tree - Wikipedia

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    [85] [86] Belinda White of The Telegraph called the Harry Potter dress "a blatant rip-off" and wrote that Temime had altered "the crest on the bird's heads to make them more 'phoenixy '", but had left the rest of the design with "rather obvious peacock feathers". [85] The Alexander McQueen brand did not comment on the accusations. [85]

  4. The Peacock Skirt - Wikipedia

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    The Peacock Skirt was the second of ten illustrative plates published with the English version of Wilde's play. It shows a rear quarter view of a woman, Salome, wearing a long robe decorated with stylised peacock feather pattern. Her headdress is also decorated with peacock feathers, and more long peacock feathers drape down over her back.

  5. Mary Curzon, Baroness Curzon of Kedleston - Wikipedia

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    At the state ball Mary wore an extravagant coronation gown, by the House of Worth of Paris, known as Lady Curzon's peacock dress, stitched of gold cloth embroidered with peacock feathers with a blue/green beetle wing in each eye, which many mistook for emeralds, tapping into their own fantasies about the wealth of millionaire heiresses, Indian ...

  6. National costumes of Poland - Wikipedia

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    The men wear a blue waistcoat with embroidery and tassels, striped trousers, a krakuska cap ornamented with ribbons and peacock feathers and metal rings attached to the belt. Lachy Sądeckie live in southern Lesser Poland, especially in Nowy Sącz County and Kotlina Sądecka.

  7. 19 Featherlight Fall Dresses That Won't Weigh You Down - AOL

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    Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services. Fall is all about wearing more layers, more fabric, more warm accessories, etc. We love ...