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  2. Tripuri dress - Wikipedia

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    The dress for women for the lower half of the body is called Rignai in Tripuri and for the upper half of the body cloth has two parts Risa and Rikutu. Risa covers the chest part and the rikutu covers whole of upper half of the body.

  3. Mola (art form) - Wikipedia

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    Mola art developed when Guna women had access to store bought yard goods. Mola designs are often inspired by modern graphics such as political posters, labels, pictures from books and TV cartoons, as well as traditional themes from Guna legends and culture. Geometric molas are the most traditional, having developed from ancient body painting ...

  4. Concho (ornament) - Wikipedia

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    A concho or concha is a typically oval silver ornament found in Native American art. Conchos are most closely associated with the Navajo people, with one of the best known forms being the concho belt. Conchos were first made by eastern tribes such as the Delaware and Shawnee, whose craftsmen learned their trade from European artisans.

  5. How the concha became a symbol of Mexican American identity

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    How the concha, a fluffy bun topped with seashell designs, became a symbol of Mexican American identity.

  6. Robert Kalloch - Wikipedia

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    Rosalind Russell is wearing a costume designed by costume designer Robert Kalloch. Robert Mero Kalloch III (January 13, 1893 — October 19, 1947), often known by his professional mononym Kalloch, was an American fashion designer and, later, a costume designer for Columbia Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. He worked on 105 films during his ...

  7. Sandra Gray - Wikipedia

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    The costume that Gray created established Mero's signature character, Johnny B. Badd, based on Little Richard. [3] As a result of this commission, and due to word-of-mouth from Mero, Gray became a successful designer and costumier specialising in wrestling wear.

  8. Jenny Beavan - Wikipedia

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    Jenny Beavan OBE, RDI (born 1950) is a British costume designer. In a career spanning over four decades, she is recognized for her prolific work across stage and screen. She has received numerous accolades, including three Academy Awards, four BAFTA Awards, two Emmy Awards, and an Olivier Award.

  9. Catherine Zuber - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Zuber is a costume designer for the Broadway theater and opera, among other venues. She is a graduate of the Yale School of Drama , and has been referred to as "one of theater's most sought-after costume designers on both coasts."