Most of the coronation robes worn by royalty use the fur of a weasel called the Ermine.
Un robe (fem. singular), des robes (fem. plural)
Royal
A red dress is 'une robe rouge' in French. Robe is a feminine noun.
"garde-robe"
robe noire
robe
robe in french means dress
The judges will wear a royal purple robe.
A sheet dyed purple. (a roman emperor's toga).
I believe they called them Black Robe.
Wardrobe
frock
if you mean the scarlet cloak they wear, the white spotted bit is Ermine fur
Sable ,
Roman Catholic AnswerHis house robe, or street wear is called a soutane, or a cassock. The white robe that he wears over that for the Sacraments is called an Alb.
The name of the king's robe is often referred to as a "royal robe" or "regalia." In historical contexts, it may have specific names depending on the culture, such as a "mantle" or "cape." These robes are typically adorned with symbols of power, such as embroidery or jewels, and are worn during official ceremonies and events.
A long piece of clothing is called a "Robe".