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  2. Smiffys - Wikipedia

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    Smiffys were the official Fancy Dress sponsor at "T in The Park" 2012; In 2012 teamed up with TOWIE to create a ‘Best of British’ range; From 2011-2012, Smiffy's were partnered with Make A Wish Foundation; Smiffys were the main sponsor at the 2012 Gainsborough Best in Schools Awards; Smiffys supplied the British 2012 Olympic Rowing Team ...

  3. Angels Costumes - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Angels won the BAFTA for Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema. In 2020 Angel's fancy dress shop on Shaftesbury Avenue closed due to rent rises. [ 11 ]

  4. Costume party - Wikipedia

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    Fancy dress parties are popular year round in the United Kingdom. The 1996 novel Bridget Jones's Diary features the classic British costume party theme "Tarts and Vicars" at which the women wear sexually provocative ("tart") costumes, while the men dress as Anglican priests ("vicars"). Fancy dress parties have been held by the British Royal Family.

  5. List of individual dresses - Wikipedia

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    Meat dress of Lady Gaga, worn at the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards; Pink dress of Marilyn Monroe, worn in the 1953 film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes; Red dress of Julia Roberts, worn in the 1990 film Pretty Woman; Union Jack dress, worn by Geri Halliwell at the Brit Awards 1997; White dress of Marilyn Monroe, worn in the 1955 film The Seven Year Itch [2]

  6. Bacton Altar Cloth - Wikipedia

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    The restored Altar Cloth in June 2019. The Bacton Altar Cloth is a 16th-century garment that is considered the sole surviving dress of Queen Elizabeth I.The cloth, embroidered in an elaborate floral design and made of cloth of silver, is an important relic of Tudor fashion and luxury trade, containing dyes from as far away as India and Mexico. [1]

  7. Coronation gown of Elizabeth II - Wikipedia

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    The gown, like Elizabeth's wedding dress and other notable royal dresses of this period, was designed by Norman Hartnell. [3] [4] It was Elizabeth's wish that the coronation dress should be made of satin, like her wedding dress, with accentuation of regal elegance, but with no undue emphasis on shape. [5] The gown now forms part of the Royal ...