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  2. Indian wedding clothes - Wikipedia

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    The ensemble for bridegrooms includes sherwani, blended Indo-western suit and ethnic Jodhpuri suit. Embellishments are studded into the collars and the cuffs of the bridegroom's dress. Available both in simple cotton and splendid, royal raw silk, these kurta are preferred mostly by the bridegrooms.

  3. Weighted silk - Wikipedia

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    Late 19th century shoe covered in shattering silk. The weft threads were made from weighted silk which has shattered, leaving the warp threads intact. 1890s wedding dress made from weighted silk. The splits and damage visible on the sleeve, where the silk fibres have literally 'shattered', have been contributed to in part by the weighting ...

  4. Wedding dress of Lady Diana Spencer - Wikipedia

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    Diana also had a spare wedding dress, which would have acted as a stand-in if the dress' design was revealed before the wedding day. [15] The spare dress had tiny pearls sewn on the bodice and was made out of "pale ivory silk taffeta with embroidered scalloped details on the hem and sleeves." It shared some features with Diana's main wedding ...

  5. A bride found a $25 wedding dress and turned it into the gown ...

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    The 100% silk dress was in a plastic bag and shoved into a corner of the thrift store. Still, Bradley saw its potential. The dress featured the exact silhouette Bradley wanted to wear.

  6. Wedding dress of Carolyn Bessette - Wikipedia

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    The dress changed the landscape of wedding gowns by inspiring minimalist designs. [6] i-D magazine said the dress' simplicity "marked a departure from the era's voluminous princess dresses and solidified an emerging trend: the understated slip-style wedding dress". [2] Vogue said the dress "may be one of the most sought-after gowns of all time ...

  7. Shantung (fabric) - Wikipedia

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    A tailored dress in pink shantung, trimmed with black shantung, 1912. Shantung is a type of silk plain weave fabric historically from the Chinese province of Shandong. [1] [2] It is similar to dupioni, but is slightly thinner and less irregular. Shantung is often used for bridal gowns. [3]