Art Deco Russian Aquamarine and Diamond Kokoshnik Tiara by Koch, Circa 1914
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TIARA ALERT: Princess Christina of Sweden wore Crown Princess Margaret's Aquamarine Kokoshnik Tiara for the banquet during the state visit from France at the Royal Palace in Stockholm on 30 January 2024.
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Kokoshnik belonging to one of the Grand Duchesses, worn in their 1911 formal photographs
These simple, yet elegant, kokoshniki of pink fabric and pearls were worn by the Grand Duchesses alongside their pink miniature court dresses. All four kokoshniki and dresses have survived, and are currently owned by the State Museum of Fine Arts Tsarskoe Selo. They are exhibited at the Hermitage Museum's new display, OTMA and Alexei, with their original dresses.
Photos: S.M.O.F.A.T.S., romanovsonelastdance, na_koleni_Moscow
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Outfit and a kokoshnik from the collection of Natalia de Shabelsky (1841-1905), a Russian noblewoman compelled to preserve what she perceived as the vanishing folk art traditions of her native country.
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Bea Egervary · Eccentric dancer
Bea Égerváry / Eccentric Dancer / Budapest (detail)
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Performer in costume identified on the back as: Bea Égerváry / Eccentric Dancer / Budapest | src eBay
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A headdress inspired by kokoshnik at Givenchy Fall/Winter 2000 by Alexander McQueen
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Costume For Jamie Lee Curtis As Madame Leota
Haunted Mansion (2023)
Designed By Jeffrey Kurland
Disneyland
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"Portrait of a young girl in a sundress and kokoshnik" (1820)
Mauro Gandolfi (1764-1834)
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Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna (the younger) with her brother Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich at Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna’s baptism, 1901
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