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  3. Palmwood shipwreck - Wikipedia

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    The silk dress from the Palmwood wreck Another view of the silk dress The Palmwood is the name used for a shipwreck off the coast of the Dutch island of Texel in the Wadden Sea . Artifacts recovered from the wreck include two unique examples of 17th-century clothing, one a satin silk damask dress such as would have been worn by the very wealthy ...

  4. Julia Fox crafts risqué dress from leaves she found at the ...

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    The completed look featured the leaves almost hanging off her body, which was part of Fox's goal to make it look leave lives were falling, "since it is the Fall 2022 dress." Ultimately, Fox said ...

  5. Dress - Wikipedia

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    A basic dress is a usually dark-colored dress of simple design which can be worn with various accessories to suit different occasions. [71] Different kinds of jewelry, belts, scarves, and jackets can be worn with the basic dress to dress up or down. [72] A little black dress is an example of a basic dress.

  6. Duchess Meghan’s Flowing Silk Dress Has A Hidden Meaning - AOL

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    The flowing silk dress is the same ensemble Meghan wore in 2020 for son Prince Archie’s first birthday, as well as in 2021, when she announced her second pregnancy, with Princess Lilibet.

  7. Dirndl - Wikipedia

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    In the hard economic times following the First World War, the dirndl became a big-seller; as a simple summer dress, it was an affordable alternative to the often expensive and elaborately worked historic women's costumes. [60] Between 1920 and 1926, the Wallach brothers operated the Münchner Volkskunsthaus ("Munich house of folk art").