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  2. Zazzle - Wikipedia

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    Zazzle is an American online marketplace that allows designers and customers to create their own products with independent manufacturers (clothing, posters, etc.), as well as use images from participating companies.

  3. Orange Curtain - Wikipedia

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    The Orange Curtain is a local term for the border between Orange County and Los Angeles County in the U.S. state of California. [1] It is a sometimes derogatory, sometimes lighthearted term that is used to describe Orange County's more conservative and suburban population as compared to the more liberal and urban population of Los Angeles.

  4. Valley Curtain - Wikipedia

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    Valley Curtain, 1972. Valley Curtain was a 1972 environmental artwork in which artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude raised an orange curtain of fabric across a mountainous span of Colorado State Highway 325. [1] Preparations began within a year of their Australian Wrapped Coast.

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    Kate, 42, famously turned heads in a shimmery pink chiffon dress from the brand during a tour of the Caribbean with husband Prince William in March 2022. The lively gown fell elegantly on Kate’s ...

  6. Emily Blunt Shimmers in Orange Dress at ‘The Fall Guy ... - AOL

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    Emily Blunt made the red carpet sparkle at The Fall Guy premiere.. Blunt, 41, graced the Tuesday, April 30, event in Los Angeles, in a bespoke Armani Privé dress. The shimmering frock featured a ...

  7. Lace curtain and shanty Irish - Wikipedia

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    Lace curtain Irish and shanty Irish are terms that were commonly used in the 19th and 20th centuries to categorize Irish people, particularly Irish Americans, by social class. The "lace curtain Irish" were those who were well off, while the "shanty Irish" were the poor, who were presumed to live in shanties , or roughly built cabins.