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  2. 21 of the Best Dresses to Wear With Sneakers This Spring ...

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    Not only are they obviously comfortable, but they can look so cute! 19 of the Best Midi Dresses to Wear With Flats Whether you prefer chunky sneakers, classic tennis shoes, slip-ons, athletic ...

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    Dresses are great and sneakers are even better, but combining the two might seem a little tricky. (You’re not trying to look like an extra in Working Girl, after all.) That’s why we searched ...

  4. Luis Estévez - Wikipedia

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    Luis Estévez (c. 1930 – November 28, 2014) was a Cuban-born American fashion designer and costume designer, active between 1951 until 1997. According to the New York Times , "Luis Estevez always did make a lady look like a vamp", known for his high slits, slinky dresses and dramatic necklines.

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    The Havana Dress. $328.00. brochuwalker.com. The relaxed maxi dress is perhaps the most versatile wardrobe staple you'll ever own. It has a tiered skirt that creates just the right amount of ...

  6. Dance from Cuba - Wikipedia

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    The Cuban National Ballet School (Escuela Nacional Cubana de Ballet) in Havana, with approximately 3,000 students [21] is the biggest ballet school in the world and the most prestigious ballet school in Cuba. [22] It is directed by Ramona de Sáa. The Cuban National Ballet is also a renowned ballet company located in Havana. There are different ...

  7. 1970s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Accessories included scarves, gold jewelry, flowers, ankle boots, 1940s style hats (often tilted), skinny and wide belts, boas, braceleted gloves, spike-heeled sandals, mules, ankle-strapped shoes, waist cinchers, and obi wraps. Color had almost completely faded from fashion in the late 1970s, with earthy tones like browns, light blues, tans ...