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  2. EmRata Wears the Mature Version of the Preppy ... - AOL

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    She’s playing basketball. She’s going to the farmers’ market. She’s going to do anything she wants. And her outfit isn’t dictating what she thinks she should be doing.” You Might Also Like

  3. But for Real Though, These Super Chic, Preppy Clothing ... - AOL

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    Here are the best preppy clothing brands on the market. Shop the preppy aesthetic from popular brands like Ralph Lauren, J.Crew, Lands' End, and more.

  4. 17 Preppy Pieces to Elevate Your Spring Wardrobe - AOL

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    Best Classic Preppy Mini: When we think of a traditional prep uniform, a cheerleader skirt comes to mind — and you can get the look with this mini from Avidlove — starting at $16 on Amazon! 5.

  5. Rebecca C. Tuite - Wikipedia

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    The book was featured in The Wall Street Journal, [7] Vanity Fair, [5] New York Magazine, [8] Vogue Paris, [9] and described by Refinery29 as "a beautifully illustrated, intensively researched celebration of the all-American preppy style pioneered by the women of the Seven Sisters Colleges — consider it a Take Ivy for the distaff set."

  6. 1990s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    From 1991 on, sports bras, hoodies, shortalls, leotards and bodysuits worn as tops with jeans, a sweatshirt over a turtleneck with jeans rolled up to show off their slouch socks were popular with young girls, teens, college girls, and young women in the UK and Europe. A common outfit was to wear a skirt, dress shorts, babydoll or minidress with ...

  7. 1980s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Among women large hair-dos and puffed-up styles typified the decade. [1] ( Jackée Harry, 1988). Fashion of the 1980s was characterized by a rejection of 1970s fashion. Punk fashion began as a reaction against both the hippie movement of the past decades and the materialist values of the current decade. [2]