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‘When my hair was long, I put it in braids or a ponytail.’.‘Keep your look fresh and simple when it comes to your hair, says celebrity hairstylist Oscar James, who advocates braids and twists.’.‘It is ideal for natural textures (in loose states, not in braids, twists or locks) or overprocessed hair.’.‘To frame the face - and produce a natural-looking hairline - she attached the hair with tiny braids at the root.’.‘She was tall and skinny, with her blonde hair in two braids on either side of her head.’.‘She styled the remaining hair into four-strand braids and then unbraided the ends to create wavy strands.’.‘She had strawberry blonde hair in twin braids, and had the most beautiful smile he'd ever seen.’.‘As you methodically create the braids direct the braided hair forward towards the front of the face.’.‘Her hair hung in braids, almost like cornrows, but prettier.’.‘An embroidered cotton upper garment, the valanka, is embellished with tufted fringes and braid along the seams.’.‘As charming as he is savvy, Abu Hattem cuts a dashing figure, invariably dressed in immaculate robes covered by a thin brown cloak edged with gold braid.’.‘A set of cheap white hand towels can be made unique by the addition of colored ribbon or braid sewn approximately 3 inches from each end.’.

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  • ‘She wears all black, except for a cap edged in gold braid.’.
  • ‘He was around 12 years old, a mop of blond hair and dressed like a Harrods bellboy in red outfit and gold braid.’.
  • ‘For festive occasions, unmarried women wear small red felt caps adorned with gold braid, and married women don large white hats with starched wings.’.
  • ‘An army officer's ultimate posing outfit is, of course, his dress uniform, made to measure while at Sandhurst and decorated with lots of shiny brass buttons and gold braid.’.
  • ‘Alongside her on the top deck of the Antarctic survey ship HMS Endurance, stood the Duke of Edinburgh in the uniform of Admiral of the Fleet, encrusted with gold braid.’.
  • ‘Names that fit us like oversized coats, trimmed in seed pearls, gold braid, and the hides of baby seals.’.
  • ‘The dashboard is decorated in purple velour and gold braid, protected from dust by a fitted polythene cover.’.
  • ‘No one but Michael Jackson wears knee breeches and gold braid anymore.’.
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  • ‘There was a vivid contrast between the splendour of the gold braid and decoration of the uniform and the jagged holes from the bullet which took Nelson's life.’.
  • ‘I was surprised, by actually liking the way linen print and cotton braid looks when knitted up.’.
  • ‘Although the origin of the word is unknown, an inkle is a coloured tape or braid similar to the braids produced in tablet weaving.’.
  • ‘He wore a tall black hat trimmed with gold braid, a black swallow tail coat with a white silk lining, white knee breeches and black, silver buckled shoes.’.
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    ‘Elegant satin and silk coverings with braid and lace can cost quite a bit.’.‘She'd some slate colors in her possession, and I had worn one of the gowns, trimmed with gold braid.’.‘They could even spin very fine silk threads and weave these into decorative braids, although it is more likely that they only ever saw the thread rather than the raw silk fibres.’.‘He was a leader, represented by his standard and his throne-like stool, and perhaps the item worn around his neck decorated with gold braid.’.‘Standing atop one of them, with his back to her, was a man wearing a dress blue Navy uniform with yards of gold braid banded around the sleeves.’.













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