The strip you get by folding the kerchief must be long enough to make the knot. It is generally worn over a shirt with the collar unbuttoned.
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MINIATURE
MINIATURE OF THE “JUSTINIANUS CODEX”, DATING BACK TO THE XIII CENTURY – AMBROSIAN LIBRARY, MILAN The central figure, wearing a long gown, high neckline and hair adorned with ribbons, is an excellent example of feminine apparel in the first half of the XIII century.
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Biography Cattelan commences his career in Forlì, Italy, in the eighties, meeting with local artists. His debut exhibit takes place in 1991, at the Bologna Gallery of Modern Art, where he presents Stadium 1991, a very long foosball table with eleven Senegalese players and as many chosen …
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CHARITY – MOSAIC OF THE CENTRAL CUPOLA DATING BACK TO THE EARLY XIII CENTURY – CATHEDRAL OF SAINT MARK, VENICE The concept of pomp in the early 13th century identifies with regal Byzantine tradition, as is apparent in this allegorical representation of Charity. She is depicted as Saint …
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In this case the scarf is defined by a ring through which the other end is inserted tout court. This style is solely suited to a silk scarf and is halfway between an Ascot and a Cache col.
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