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  2. Party favor - Wikipedia

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    A traditional wedding and party favor. Wedding favors are small gifts given as a gesture of appreciation or gratitude to guests from the bride and groom during a wedding ceremony or a wedding reception. The tradition of distributing wedding favors is hundreds of years old.

  3. Yiddish words used in English - Wikipedia

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    Yinglish. Yinglish words (also referred to colloquially as Hebronics) are neologisms created by speakers of Yiddish in English-speaking countries, sometimes to describe things that were uncommon in the old country. Leo Rosten 's book The Joys of Yiddish [3] uses the words Yinglish and Ameridish to describe new words, or new meanings of existing ...

  4. History of fashion design - Wikipedia

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    The Maison Redfern, founded by the English tailor John Redfern (1820–1895), was the first fashion house to offer women sportswear and tailored suits based on their male counterparts, and his practical and soberly elegant garments soon became indispensable to the wardrobes of well-dressed women.

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    Lemon, Olive Oil, and Almond Biscotti. Late Raspberry Jam. Lamb Meatballs with Yogurt, Eggs, and Mint. Lemon Pepper Shrimp Scampi. See all recipes. No need to overheat the kitchen. Instead of an ...

  6. Fashion - Wikipedia

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    Fashion is a term used interchangeably to describe the creation of clothing, footwear, accessories, cosmetics, and jewellery of different cultural aesthetics and their mix and match into outfits that depict distinctive ways of dressing ( styles and trends) as signifiers of social status, self-expression, and group belonging.

  7. Handbag - Wikipedia

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    The term "purse" originally referred to a small bag for holding coins. In many English-speaking countries, it is still used to refer to a small money bag. A "handbag" is a larger accessory that holds objects beyond currency, such as personal items. American English typically uses the terms purse and handbag interchangeably.