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The tube top's precursor was a beachwear or informal summer garment worn by young girls in the 1950s that became more widely popular in the 1970s and returned to popularity in the 1990s and 2000s. [2] In 2012, Iranian-Israeli fashion designer Elie Tahari claimed that he helped popularize the tube top after his arrival in New York in 1971. [3]
Crew was replacing cross support beams at the 200 meter level. The mast broke at that spot, the bottom 200 meters fell to the south, the top fell straight down. All three workers on the mast were killed. Zhumadian Prefecture TV & FM Relay Station, Zhumadian, Zhumadian Prefecture, Henan, China: January 10, 1989 [13] Guyed steel lattice mast 55 ...
The London Underground network carries more than a billion passengers a year. [1] It has one fatal accident for every 300 million journeys. [2] Five accidents causing passenger deaths have occurred due to train operation in nearly 80 years since the London Passenger Transport Board was formed, the last being at Moorgate in 1975; other fatalities have been due to wartime and terrorist bombings ...
Miley Cyrus reflected on her New Year's Eve wardrobe malfunction, joking "show your boobs and you get renewed!"
There have been no shortage of wardrobe malfunctions in 2017, and we have stars like Bella Hadid, Chrissy Teigen and Courtney Stodden to thank for that.
Katy Perry covered up a major wardrobe malfunction in the most hilarious way. The 39-year-old singer’s top broke in the middle of judging a contestant during the Monday, April 15, episode of ...
A strapless bandeau, or tube top, was also worn as casual wear and sports wear starting in the 1970s, and is sometimes worn as part of a sportswear ensemble. [67] Actress Halle Berry wore a skimpy pink bikini top with matching pants to the 2000 MTV Movie Awards , fueling the trend of wearing a bandeau top as an out-of-home dress.
Most fatalities on the network are suicides.Most platforms at deep tube stations have pits beneath the track, originally constructed to aid drainage of water from the platforms, but they also help prevent death or serious injury when a passenger falls or jumps in front of a train and aid access to the casualty. [3]