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Dazzle camouflage. Dazzle camouflage, also known as razzle dazzle (in the U.S.) or dazzle painting, is a family of ship camouflage that was used extensively in World War I, and to a lesser extent in World War II and afterwards. Credited to the British marine artist Norman Wilkinson, though with a rejected prior claim by the zoologist John ...
List of hat styles This is a list of various kinds of hat, contemporary or traditional. Headgear has been common throughout the history of humanity, present on some of the very earliest preserved human bodies and art.
The former fashion photographer was at the Art Hearts Fashion show at Faena Forum in Miami Beach, sending models down the runway in “swimsuits” made of just tape. Yes, you read that right.
United States House of Representatives ban on head covering The United States House of Representatives ban on head covering is an 1837 simple resolution that is a sumptuary rule restricting Representatives from wearing any headgear during sessions. It originally represented a break from the British House of Commons hat-wearing tradition. After 181 years, in 2018 a partial repeal to allow ...
Vanna White posted a rare photo of her daughter, Giovanna “Gigi” Santo Pietro. The "Wheel of Fortune" star wished her daughter a happy 27th birthday.
Chinese headwear has a long history. According to some scholars, China used to be called "the Kingdom of Headwear" by people due to its variety of colourful and artistic style of hair ornament. [1] There were various categories for headwear including guan ( Chinese: 冠; pinyin: guān; lit. 'crown/hat/cap'), mao ( Chinese: 帽; lit. 'hat/cap'), jin ( Chinese: 巾; lit. 'kerchief'), ze ...
January 3, 2023 at 1:03 PM. Researchers stumbled, uninvited, onto a strange party on the seafloor, video shows — but even more unusual, there appeared to be a strict dress code to attend. Light ...
Church crown. A church crown, also known as a church hat, is a decorative hat worn by women in the Southern United States as a headcovering during Christian church services in accordance with 1 Corinthians 11:2–13. [1] Though church crowns were common among all American women until the mid-20th century, they continue to be worn in certain ...