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  2. 1400–1500 in European fashion - Wikipedia

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    Several of the men wear hoods around their necks, and some wear hats. France, Livre de Chasse, 1405–1410. John the Fearless (d. 1419), Duke of Burgundy and father of Philip the Good, wears a fur-lined black houppelande with high neck and dagged sleeves over a red doublet. His bag-shaped hat has a rolled brim and is decorated with a jewel.

  3. Skip the Suit! 17 of the Best Maxi Dresses to Wear to Work - AOL

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    It doesn’t get much comfier than this when it comes to dresses! 9. On the Button: This Ciebon shirtdress is versatile enough to wear during office hours and to cocktail hour with the gals ...

  4. 1970s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Although the hippie look was widespread, it was not adopted by everyone. Many women still continued to dress up with more glamorous clothes, inspired by 1940s movie star glamour. Other women just adopted simple casual fashions, or combined new garments with carefully chosen secondhand or vintage clothing from the 1930s, 1950s and 1960s. [22]

  5. Dress - Wikipedia

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    Maxi dresses (c. 1970) – Maxi is a term used since the late 1960s [80] for ankle-length, typically informal dresses. [ 79 ] Midi dress – A "midi" is used to refer to any dress or skirt that has a hem which hits at mid-calf – halfway between the knee and ankle.

  6. Kate Middleton Pairs a Burgundy Coat Dress With the ... - AOL

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    For the formal occasion, Kate wore a burgundy coat dress from Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen. She accessorized with a hat from Sahar Millinery and a pearl necklace and drop earrings owned by ...

  7. 1945–1960 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Evening dress and evening glove by Dior, silk taffeta, 1954. Indianapolis Museum of Art. Natalie Wood (center, with Tab Hunter) and Louella Parsons wear ballerina-length evening dresses at the Academy Awards, 1956. With his revolutionary New Look, Christian Dior wrote a new chapter in the history of fashion.