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  2. African wax prints - Wikipedia

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    African wax prints, Dutch wax prints [1] [2] or Ankara, [3] are a type of common material for clothing in West Africa. They were introduced to West Africans by Dutch merchants during the 19th century, who took inspiration from native Indonesian batik designs. [4] They began to adapt their designs and colours to suit the tastes of the African ...

  3. Bedgown - Wikipedia

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    A bedgown (sometimes bed gown, bedjacket or shortgown) is an article of women's clothing for the upper body, usually thigh-length and wrapping or tying in front. Bedgowns of lightweight printed cotton fabric were fashionable at-home morning wear in the 18th century.

  4. The Great British Sewing Bee series 7 - Wikipedia

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    (Paperbag Shorts) Transformation Challenge (Men's Swimming Gear) Made-to-Measure (Button Down Sun Dress) Adam 8 Dress 1 50s Fit and flare Dress Adeena 9 Busy Dress 3 Two Way Dress Andrew 3 Orange Stripe Dress 10 40s Contrast Dress Cathryn 4 Strap Top 4 Key Print Sundress Damien 6 Fringed Dress 6 Coconut Dress Farie 5 Neon Dress 8 Summer Shirt Dress

  5. Fashion in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Many African cultures have a characteristic traditional style of dress that is important to their heritage. [1] Traditional garments worn in Nigeria include: The Yoruba men wear agbada , which is a formal attire, commonly worn as part of a three-piece set: an open-stitched full gown, a long-sleeved shirt, and sokoto (trousers fitted snugly at ...

  6. Kaftan - Wikipedia

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    The types of forms of dresses and kaftans were among the rich. [63] Diana Vreeland, Babe Paley, and Barbara Hutton all helped popularize the kaftan in mainstream western fashion. [64] Into the 1970s, Elizabeth Taylor often wore kaftans designed by Thea Porter. In 1975, for her second wedding to Richard Burton she wore a kaftan designed by Gina ...

  7. 1860s in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Arnold, Janet: Patterns of Fashion 2: Englishwomen's Dresses and Their Construction C.1860–1940, Wace 1966, Macmillan 1972. Revised metric edition, Drama Books 1977. ISBN 0-89676-027-8; Ashelford, Jane: The Art of Dress: Clothing and Society 1500–1914, Abrams, 1996. ISBN 0-8109-6317-5