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regalia

[ri-gey-lee-uh, -geyl-yuh] / rɪˈgeɪ li ə, -ˈgeɪl yə /
NOUN
finery
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The artisans are responsible for producing all the regalia, from conical hats and huge candles to palm leaf bouquets.

From Seattle Times

"I get dressed up in my full regalia - lab coat, rosette and two foot high hat - and go door-to-door asking for signatures," he says.

From BBC

The group has released a 21-minute video that depicts Lawson in Nazi regalia, a whip in her hand and swastika on her shoulder, and shows a clip of the garage confrontation validating Lawson’s description.

From Los Angeles Times

In traditional regalia, a fisher's fur drapes over a shoulder and the animals' long, narrow pelts serve as arrow quivers.

From Salon

Edmo explained that tagging results are often “outlandish” and “offensive,” recalling how one app identified a Native American person wearing regalia as a bird.

From Seattle Times