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Dolly is a term that is used to describe the childish look popular in 1960's, consisted of little girl dresses and jackets, "mary jane" shoes and little make-up.

Dolly Varden may refer to:

(1) Woman's large hat, named after a Dickens' character in Barnaby Rudge; and

(2) A flowe

Dolman may refer to the following:

(1) Long Turkish robe, open in the front and with narrow sleeves;
(2) Hussar's Jacket worn with the sleeves hanging loose, and
(3) Woman's dre

Domino refers to a large, hooded cloak that is worn with an eye mask at a masquerade. Likewise, Domino refers to the eye mask worn at masquerades.

Don Williams (Hat) : Don Williams Hat refers to a fur felt hat with a hard-creased teardrop and a hand-rolled brim. Don Williams hat style was made famous by the singer and songwriter Don Williams.

Donald McPherson refers to one of the famous and high profile fashion photographers in Europe who is known for his fine sense in fashion and the ability of capturing the same on camer

Dooney & Bourke is a business started by Peter Dooney and Frederic Bourke selling belts and suspenders in Connecticut in 1975. The two (2) expanded their Line to include handbags in

- Door Knocker Earrings (Doorknocker Earrings) : Door Knocker Earrings refers to an earring with a hinged bottom portion which hangs below the earlobe, in the shaped of an actual door knocker, hence the name.

Door Knocker Earrings is al