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  2. Rihanna’s Edgy Shearling-Lined Leather Coat Is Making ... - AOL

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    The centerpiece of her look in the pics was an incredible long black leather coat lined with creamy shearling, a standout piece from Junya Watanabe’s Fall/Winter 2023 ready-to-wear collection.

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    As she stepped out on Friday, the Rare Objects director slipped into a luxurious black leather coat from Kuzyk, taking care to show off the jacket’s off-white shearling lapels and cuffs. The ...

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  5. 1930–1945 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Advertisement for women's fashion at McWhirters department store, Brisbane, Australia, 1941. Through the mid-1930s, the natural waistline was often accompanied by emphasis on an empire line. Short bolero jackets, capelets, and dresses cut with fitted midriffs or seams below the bust increased the focus on breadth at the shoulder.

  6. H. & S. Pogue Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1948, the 12-story, 110,000 square foot, Service Building would be constructed a block south of the store at the corner of Third and Race Streets, housing the growing business's clothing alterations, carpet, drapery, millinery (Pogue's creations regularly come up for sale on eBay), and upholstery workrooms; the print shop; fur storage ...

  7. 1400–1500 in European fashion - Wikipedia

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    Sleeves were very long, covering half of the hand, and often highly decorated with embroidery. Fine sleeves were often transferred from one dress to another. The term robe déguisée was coined in the mid-1400s to describe garments reflecting the very latest fashions, a term which endured into the 16th century.