- most
widely recognized Indonesian national attires include batik and kebaya,
although originally those attires mainly belong within the
island of Java and...
- A
wreath worn for
purpose of
attire (in English, a "chaplet";
Ancient Gr****: στέφανος, romanized: stéfanos, Latin: corona), is a
headdress or headband...
-
Ratcatcher is
informal attire worn when fox
hunting and
consists primarily of a
tweed jacket with tan breeches.
Other specific items of clothing, forming...
- adire. The
Agbada has
similarities with the
Boubou or Babanriga, as
these attires evolved from the
medieval West
African cultures, but is
different in looks...
- wear
Formal wear
Casual wear "Business
Professional Attire for Men: The
Complete Guide".
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military or
civil uniform, or
national dress, and
women would wear
equivalent attire. Some
older universities,
particularly Oxford and Cambridge, have a prescribed...
- Max
Ernst (/ɜːrnst/; German: [ɛʁnst] 2
April 1891 – 1
April 1976) was a
German (naturalised
American in 1948 and
French in 1958) painter, sculptor, printmaker...
-
wearing of full
black was
known as
First Mourning,
which had its own
expected attire,
including fabrics, and an
expected duration of 4 to 18 months. Following...
-
Casual wear (or
casual attire or clothing) is a
Western dress code that is relaxed, occasional,
spontaneous and
suited for
everyday use.
Casual wear became...
-
nephew of the
master that
would be
chosen as the disciple. The
historical attire of the Nair men was the mundu, a
cloth wrapped around the
waist and then...