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  2. Princess Eugenie's Most Stylish Moments - AOL

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    Princess Eugenie of York has been seen in various fashion ensembles over the years. From the bright blue fascinator she wore to Prince William and Kate Middleton's wedding to the fiery red dress ...

  3. Wedding dress of Wallis Simpson - Wikipedia

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    The Windsors on their wedding day. On the event of her wedding to Edward, Duke of Windsor on 3 June 1937 at the Château de Candé, Wallis, Duchess of Windsor (then known as Wallis Warfield [1] [2]) wore a nipped-at-the-waist dress created by Mainbocher in what was termed her signature colour of "Wallis blue" reportedly to match her eyes.

  4. Before Picking a Valentine’s Day Bouquet, Learn What Rose ...

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    Burgundy Roses: Eternal Love and Devotion Perhaps even more significant and sophisticated than its more popular counterpart, deep burgundy roses express deep devotion, affection, and loyalty to a ...

  5. Marian blue - Wikipedia

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    This tradition can trace its origin to the Byzantine Empire, from c. AD 500, when blue was "the color of an empress". A more practical explanation for the use of this color is that in Medieval and Renaissance Europe, the blue pigment was derived from the rock lapis lazuli, a stone imported from Afghanistan of greater value than gold. Beyond a ...

  6. Something old - Wikipedia

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    something new – Givenchy wedding gown (designed by Clare Waight Keller), veil, and shoes, and Cartier jewelry, diamond earrings, and bracelet [15] something borrowed – the Diamond Bandeau Tiara, loaned by the Queen for the occasion [15] something blue – forget-me-nots in the bouquet, and blue fabric sewn into the hem of the dress [15] [16]

  7. Liturgical colours - Wikipedia

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    The symbolism of violet, blue, white, green, red, gold, black, rose, and other colours may serve to underline moods appropriate to a season of the liturgical year or may highlight a special occasion. There is a distinction between the colour of the vestments worn by the clergy and their choir dress , which with a few exceptions does not change ...