ribandry
/ˈraɪbændri/Definitions
1. noun
The condition of being dressed in or wearing ribbons, especially as a fashion.
“In the 18th century, the high society of Europe was known for its elaborate ribandry.”
2. noun
The wearing of ribbons, especially as a mark of mourning or as a symbol of office or rank.
“In ancient Rome, the different orders of magistrates were distinguished by their ribandry.”