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  2. Wedding Palace (Tbilisi) - Wikipedia

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    The building, drawing on influences as diverse as 1920s expressionism and medieval Georgian church architecture, met with mixed critical reviews. [1]Visiting celebrities were often invited to the Wedding Palace - Margaret Thatcher was treated to a Georgian dance performance during her 1987 visit, [2] and Deep Purple frontman Ian Gillan renewed his vows with wife Bron while touring in 1990.

  3. File:Georgian traditional dress, Mtskhetoba.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Cabinet card - Wikipedia

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    (Note the dark-colored wedding dress, which was common during the early to mid-19th century.) The carte de visite was displaced by the larger cabinet card in the second half of the 1860s. Both were most often albumen prints , the primary difference being the cabinet card was larger and usually included extensive logos and information on the ...

  5. Category:Clothing of Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Clothing of Georgia (country)" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Arkhalig; C.

  6. Georgian dance - Wikipedia

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    Ossetian folk dances. The costumes in both dances are distinguished with long sleeves. The headwear of both the women and the men are exceptionally high. However, in Khonga or Invitation Dance (Ossetian Wedding Dance), men dance on demi-pointe, entirely on the balls of their feet. Khonga is performed by a few dancers and is characterized by the ...

  7. Georgia Bullock Lloyd - Wikipedia

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    In 1941, she and her partner, Dorothy Phillips, and $50, created a company based on Georgia's one idea for a black dress. This business lasted two years and by 1943, she was doing business by herself.