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  2. Mantua (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    A mantua is a long gown worn by women in the 17th and 18th centuries, often over a petticoat and a stomacher. Learn about the origins, evolution, and variations of the mantua, from the loose and modest robe à la française to the fitted and elaborate polonaise gown.

  3. Korean traditional funeral - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, rituals and customs of Korean traditional funeral, influenced by Confucianism and Shamanism. Find out how the body is prepared, transported, buried and mourned in different regions and periods.

  4. Victorian fashion - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the various fashions and trends in British culture that emerged and developed in the Victorian era, from the 1830s to the 1890s. Explore the changes in women's and men's clothing, such as corsets, crinolines, bustles, and necklines, and how they reflected social class, gender roles, and cultural influences.

  5. Early medieval European dress - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the clothing styles and materials of the early medieval period in Europe, from about 400 to 1100 AD. See how the Roman and the invading cultures influenced the fashion, and how the elite and the peasants differed in their dress.

  6. History of corsets - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origin, evolution and cultural significance of corsets, a supportive undergarment for women dating back several centuries. Find out how corsets changed the shape of women's bodies and fashion trends, and how they were made and worn in different eras and regions.

  7. Chanel - Wikipedia

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    Chanel is a private company that produces haute couture, ready-to-wear, accessories, perfume and other products. It was established in 1910 by Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel, who revolutionized fashion with her simple and functional designs.

  8. Bloomers - Wikipedia

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    Bloomers were divided women's garments for the lower body that were developed in the 19th century as a healthful and comfortable alternative to the heavy, constricting dresses. They were also a symbol of women's rights and a source of controversy and satire.

  9. Vintage clothing - Wikipedia

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    Vintage clothing is a term for garments from a previous era, usually made between 20 and 100 years ago. Learn about the history, definitions, retail market and popularity of vintage fashion, from World War I to the 21st century.