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Love this headdress <3 <3 <3 Korshunova, Tamara (1979) Costume in Russia, 18th- early 20th centuries Mode Russe, Folklore Fashion, Selma Hayek, Fairy Christmas, Folk Dress, National Dress, Russian Folk, Folk Dresses, Folk Embroidery

Lepage- Medvey, E. (1939) National Costumes. London: The Hyperion Press. Korshunova, Tamara Timofeevna. (1979) Kosti︠u︡m v Rossii XVIII _ nachala XX veka : iz subranii︠a︡ Gosudarstvennogo Ėrmitazha =[Costume in Russia, 18th- early 20th centuries. Leningrad : Khudozhnik RSFSR Korshunova, Tamara Timofeevna. (1979) Kosti︠u︡m v Rossii XVIII _ nachala XX veka : iz subranii︠a︡ Gosudarstvennogo Ėrmitazha =[Costume in Russia, 18th- early 20th centuries. Leningrad : Khudozhnik RSFSR Sorry for not…

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Maria, Queen of Hungary. She was born in Brussels to Philip I of Castile "The Handsome" and Joanna "The Mad" of Castile. Her paternal grandparents were Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor and his first wife Mary of Burgundy. Her maternal grandparents were Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella of Castile. She was the niece of Catherine of Aragon. Isabella Of Castile, 16th Century Fashion, German Clothing, Catherine Of Aragon, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Tudor History, German Women, European Royalty, Art Uk

She was born in Brussels to Philip I of Castile ("the Handsome") and Joanna "The Mad" of Castile. Her paternal grandparents were Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor and his first wife Mary of Burgundy. Her maternal grandparents were Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella of Castile. Maria was a younger sister of Eleanor of Habsburg, Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, Isabella of Habsburg and Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor. She was an older sister of Catherine of Habsburg. Before Maria closed her…

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