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Headdresses

Headdresses meaning

plural of headdress

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One float, however, represented the death and destruction wrought by the miners, with feathered headdresses crowning skulls.

Fans were required to wear masks—and they were banned from wearing headdresses and war paint.

Far from lab coat and face mask territory, a group of indigenous healers with feather and leaf headdresses has been working its way up the Amazon river, looking for medicinal plants to treat the new coronavirus.

My personal favorite in the Queen’s collection of glamorous headdresses is the Vladimir tiara, originally owned by the Grand Duchess Vladimir, the last of the Romanov dynasty.

The girls dressed in long red skirts and colorful headdresses made from the feathers of local birds like macaws or parrots.

The images previously included several exaggerated depictions of Native chiefs in headdresses and long noses.

For the most part, it looks like celebrities and social media influencers have learned their lesson and steered clear of cornrows, Native American-style headdresses and bindis.

The Duke took the teasing well and told the women - who wore traditional headdresses and bright clothing - that he loved their moves.

The event, held in honor of Native American History Month, focused on cultural appropriation in costumes, specifically toward Native Americans, with the wearing of headdresses and redskin costumes.

The star likes to wear stylish blouses with refined patterns and complement them with custom headdresses.

For example, if someone is throwing a "Brazilian Day" celebration, they would hire models dressed in samba costumes and headdresses to stand or walk around the party.

Most Pacific jewellery is worn above the waist, with headdresses, necklaces, hair pins, and arm and waist belts being the most common pieces.

The abundance of jewellery worn by the sculpted figures and the variety of hairstyles and headdresses depicted give a fair idea of the lifestyles of the Hoysala times.

The other women of the New Testament in these same depictions ordinarily have dark hair beneath a scarf, following contemporary standards of propriety by hiding their hair beneath headdresses or kerchiefs.