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  2. These Cute Embroidered Dresses Are Definitely Ree-Approved - AOL

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    Get all dressed up in these cute embroidered dresses. You'll find a variety of styles and lengths, all with beautiful detailing that Ree Drummond would love.

  3. Vyshyvanka - Wikipedia

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    The embroidery is a fundamental element of the Ukrainian folk costume in both sexes. [10]: 16 Ukrainian vyshyvanka is distinguished by local embroidery features specific to Ukrainian embroidery: The vyshyvanka not only speaks of its Ukrainian origin but also of the particular region in which it was made. The knowing eye could detect where a ...

  4. Palestinian traditional costumes - Wikipedia

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    A row of coins, tightly placed against another, is placed around the top of the rim. Additional coins might be sown to the upper part or attached to narrow, embroidered bands. As with the other women's head-dresses, the smadeh represented the wearers bridal wealth, and acted as an important cash reserve. One observer wrote in 1935: "Sometimes ...

  5. Balochi clothing - Wikipedia

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    Balochi women wear loose dresses which are Balochi needlework and embroidered in local designs which include Balochi silk-thread chain-stitch embroidery. [17] Serig: It is a kind of big rectangular scarf that is decorated with embroidery. Footwear: Baloch women use four types of shoes, namely Sawas, Mochi, Katuk and Takkul.

  6. Bridesmaid Dress from Queen Elizabeth’s 1947 Wedding to ...

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    In addition to Queen Elizabeth’s wedding dress, Hartnell also designed her coronation dress, worn in 1953 and made of duchesse satin richly embroidered in a lattice-work effect.

  7. Tatreez - Wikipedia

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    Embroidery from Beersheba Dress (Palestinian thobe) early in 20 century. The red embroidery in Beersheba was worn by married women while the blue by unmarried women/widows. Tatreez (Arabic: تَطْرِيز, romanized: taṭrīz) is a form of traditional Palestinian embroidery. [1]