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  2. Wedding dress of Sarah Ferguson - Wikipedia

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    Copies of the dress, including the motifs specific to the royal family, went on sale in stores just hours after the end of the wedding. Influenced by the wedding dress of Lady Diana Spencer, a notable feature of Sarah Ferguson's 17-foot (5.2 m) long train was the intertwined initials A and S sewn in silver beads.

  3. Anglo-Saxon dress - Wikipedia

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    Harold Godwinson, last Anglo-Saxon king of England, as depicted in the Bayeux Tapestry. He is shown wearing a tunic, cloak, and hose. Anglo-Saxon dress refers to the clothing and accessories worn by the Anglo-Saxons from the middle of the second century to the eleventh century. Archaeological finds in Anglo-Saxon cemeteries have provided the best source of information on Anglo-Saxon costume ...

  4. Attending a Wedding? See the 21 Best Dresses, Shoes and ... - AOL

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    7. Southern Belle: Swiss dots, a ruffled hem, a v-neck and a wrap tie make this a one-of-a-kind find — $49! 8. Flattering fit: Be careful with this one…you just might steal the thunder from ...

  5. Wedding dress of Grace Kelly - Wikipedia

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    Year. 1956. ( 1956) The wedding dress of the American actress Grace Kelly, worn during her wedding to Rainier III of Monaco on 19 April 1956, is cited as one of the most elegant and best-remembered bridal gowns of all time, and one of the most famous since the mid 20th century. [1] One author describes the dress as a symbol of "the marital ...

  6. Something old - Wikipedia

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    something old – sprigs of myrtle in the bouquet, and fabric from the wedding dress of Lady Diana Spencer; something new – Givenchy wedding gown (designed by Clare Waight Keller), veil, and shoes, and Cartier jewelry, diamond earrings, and bracelet; something borrowed – the Diamond Bandeau Tiara, loaned by the Queen for the occasion

  7. The Twelve Dancing Princesses - Wikipedia

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    The Twelve Dancing Princesses. " The Twelve Dancing Princesses " (or "The Worn-Out Dancing Shoes" or "The Shoes that were Danced to Pieces") ( German: Die zertanzten Schuhe) is a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm and published in Grimm's Fairy Tales in 1815 (KHM 133). [1] It is of Aarne-Thompson type 306.