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  2. Need a last-minute Halloween costume? Here are 78 quick ... - AOL

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    Gather up your friends and get all dolled up this Halloween, as in American Doll. Go as the originals — Kirsten, Kit, Samantha, Felicity and Molly — or choose from other beloved favorites.

  3. How to Make the Easiest DIY Minion Costume for Halloween - AOL

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    DIY Minion Halloween Costume for Kids. While you might not have 10,400 minions running around the house (yes, that's how many there are in Despicable Me), this is a great costume idea for siblings ...

  4. Alexandra Byrne - Wikipedia

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    Alexandra Byrne (born 1962) is an English costume designer and set designer. Much of her career has focused on creating costumes for period dramas.These films include Persuasion (1995), Hamlet (1996), Elizabeth (1998), Finding Neverland (2004), The Phantom of the Opera (2004), Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007), Mary Queen of Scots (2018), The Aeronauts (2019), and Emma.

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  6. Wardrobe of Mary, Queen of Scots - Wikipedia

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    Queen Elizabeth apparently hesitated to send her some of her own clothes, but did send 16 yards of black velvet, 16 yards of black satin and 10 yards of black taffeta, a gift interpreted by the costume historian Janet Arnold as a hint that Mary ought to be in mourning clothes. [181]

  7. 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]