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  2. Windsor uniform - Wikipedia

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    Windsor uniform. King George III wearing the Windsor uniform in 1807. Undress Windsor uniform, as worn by Prince Augustus Frederick (a son of King George III) in 1798. The Windsor uniform is a type of formal dress worn at Windsor Castle by male members of the British royal family (and some very senior courtiers ). [ 1]

  3. Court uniform and dress in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In 1820, King George IV introduced a court uniform based on the Windsor uniform, modified by the dress of the Marshal of France. It had a dark blue single-breasted tail coat (or "coatee"), lined with black silk, the stand collar and gauntlet cuffs having scarlet velvet facings, gilt buttons, waistcoat, breeches or trousers. Soon only the Royal ...

  4. Wedding dress of Wallis Warfield - Wikipedia

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    On the event of her wedding to Edward, Duke of Windsor on 3 June 1937 at the Château de Candé, Wallis, Duchess of Windsor (then known as Wallis Warfield [1] [2]) wore a nipped-at-the-waist dress created by Mainbocher in what was termed her signature colour of "Wallis blue" reportedly to match her eyes. Her co-ordinating blue straw hat, by ...

  5. Lobster dress - Wikipedia

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    The dress is an A-line off-white silk evening or dinner dress with a crimson waistband featuring a large lobster painted by Salvador Dalí onto the skirt. The initial lobster motif was drawn by Dali and printed onto the dress by the silk designer Sache. [ 1] The dress is also illustrated with sprigs of parsley. [ 2]

  6. Meghan Nods to the Royals in a Backless Peach Gown ... - AOL

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    The dress is cinched at the waist and features a high neck and a plunging opening in the back and sides. The skirt is flowy and slightly pleated—which can only mean the cottagecore trend now has ...

  7. The Merry Wives of Windsor - Wikipedia

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    The Merry Wives of Windsor or Sir John Falstaff and the Merry Wives of Windsor[ 1] is a comedy by William Shakespeare first published in 1602, though believed to have been written in or before 1597. The Windsor of the play's title is a reference to the town of Windsor, also the location of Windsor Castle in Berkshire, England.

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