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Roger & Gallet refers to a Perfume House which was founded in 1862 in Paris,, France. Armand Roger and Charles Gallet built up the Roger & Gallet which up until today is recognized a

Romantic is a term that is used to describe a big, floaty, dreamy dress.

Roopal Patel refers to the Senior Women's Fashion Director at Bergdorf Goodman, New York's most stylish department store. Roopal returned to Bergdorf Goodman in January 2003 as the F

Roquelaure refers to a large full overcoat with cape. Likewise, it refers to a man's Knee-Length cloak with a Cape Collar that became fashionable in the 18th century.

Rose Cut refers to method of cutting a gemstone in which the bottom of the stone is flat and the top is faceted. The Rose Cut was phased out as more modern cutting techniques evolve

Rosette refers to a decoration consisting of strips of ribbon, leather,, etc designed in a concentric circle to resemble a rose. Likewise, Rosette is described as a fabric formed into

Royal Ascot refers to the world famous English horse race meeting at Ascot, dating from the early 18th century, is particularly renowned for Ladies' Day, a unique occasion and settin

Royal Train refers to a type of wedding Train just like those of Princess Diana's wedding gown. It is described as very long, where the bride is may be already at tha altar while the