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  2. Palazzo pants - Wikipedia

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    Palazzo pants for women first became a popular trend in the late 1960s and early 1970s. [1] The style was reminiscent of the wide-legged cuffed pants worn by some women fond of avant-garde fashions in the 1930s and 1940s, particularly actresses such as Katharine Hepburn, Greta Garbo and Marlene Dietrich. [2]

  3. Trousers as women's clothing - Wikipedia

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    By 2019, the average smartphone had grown to a diagonal screen size of 5.5 inches (c. 14 centimetres), [99] while in 2018, journalists at The Pudding found less than half of women's front pockets could fit a thin wallet, let alone a handheld phone and keys.

  4. 1970s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    As popular male hairstyles increased in length in the late 1960s, so too did hair within the male African-American community, [421] thereby the early 1970s saw an expansion in the overall size of afros. [421] Examples of male celebrities with afros included Maurice White of Earth, Wind, & Fire, Jimi Hendrix, and male members of the Jackson 5.

  5. Palazzo Pazzi - Wikipedia

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    The Palazzo Pazzi, also known as the Palazzo della Congiura or Palazzo Pazzi-Quaratesi is a Renaissance-style palace. It is located on Via del Proconsolo 10 at the corner with Borgo Albizzi in Florence, region of Tuscany, Italy. The palace is between the Palazzo Nonfinito and the Palazzo Pazzi-Ammannati to the north.

  6. Palazzo Zuccari, Rome - Wikipedia

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    Palazzo Zuccari, also called Palazzetto Zuccheri, is a 16th-century palace, located at the crossroads of via Sistina and via Gregoriana, with a Mannerist 16th-century facades on the latter street and a late Baroque facade on the piazza Trinità dei Monti in the Campo Marzio neighborhood of Rome, Italy. [1]

  7. Art Nouveau in Turin - Wikipedia

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    Palazzo Bellia: C. Ceppi: 1892-1898: via Pietro Micca 4-6: It was the first building in Turin to be constructed by the Bellia company with reinforced concrete floors and supporting structure according to the Systéme Hennebique patent. [12] Palazzo Priotti: C. Ceppi: 1900: corso Vittorio Emanuele II 52 Magisterial female high school "V. Monti ...