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jabot

[zha-boh, ja-, zhab-oh, jab-oh] / ʒæˈboʊ, dʒæ-, ˈʒæb oʊ, ˈdʒæb oʊ /


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Ginsburg has found ways to dress up the classic black judicial robe – with bold jabots collected from all over the world.

From Fox News

She's been lauded as a fashion icon, from her penchant for lace gloves to her elaborate jabots, the collars she wears over her robes.

From BBC

And Eugenio Derbez, a regent from the Land of Flowers, seems to be made of blossoms; check out that floral jabot, and the exuberant blooms bursting from his hair and wig.

From Seattle Times

Hampton developed formal window treatments — elaborately layered swags and jabots — for the homes of Estée Lauder and others, while Donghia brought in enormous palms and poufs upholstered in men’s flannel suiting fabrics.

From New York Times

She wore a gray suit, matching gray gloves, and a lace jabot, as has become her trademark.

From Washington Post