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  5. List of bra designs - Wikipedia

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    Manufacturers' bra designs and styles constantly change. There is no standardized system for categorizing bras, and they are made in a wide variety of designs, including those listed here and others like bridal bra, plus size bra, vintage bra, leather bra, belly dance bra.

  6. Wedding dress of Queen Victoria - Wikipedia

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    William Dyce (lace) Year. 1840. ( 1840) Material. Satin, Honiton lace. Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom married Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha on 10 February 1840. She chose to wear a white wedding dress made from heavy silk satin, making her one of the first women to wear white for their wedding.

  7. 1830s in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    1830s fashion in Western and Western-influenced fashion is characterized by an emphasis on breadth, initially at the shoulder and later in the hips, in contrast to the narrower silhouettes that had predominated between 1800 and 1820.