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  2. See Queen Mary of Denmark's Style Evolution

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    Never one to shy away from bright colors, the Princess chose this eye-catching hot pink gown for Prince Albert II of Monaco's wedding weekend. She accessorized with a tiara, a brooch, and pink jewels.

  3. 2010s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Also seen are snakeskin or sequinned pants, [103] cold shoulder tops, peasant blouses, oversized hoop earrings, velvet blazers [104] and dresses in pink, cobalt blue, red, navy, gold, and forest green, fur vests, Jeremy Corbyn caps, camel wool coats, hot pants, tunics, army green parkas, rainbow striped sweaters, sunflower print maxi dresses ...

  4. Pamela Anderson’s Dramatic Pink Gown Created a Beauty Illusion

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    Anderson, who plays the movie’s lead, wore a pink, long-sleeved gown. Though the oversized dress offered very little shape, small details created big statements.

  5. 6 dresses we're buying that Kelly Ripa wore on 'Live with ...

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    From bold printed dresses to fresh florals, the "Live with Kelly and Ryan" co-host's outfits of the day always reflect her bright and upbeat personality. Thus, it only makes sense that she ...

  6. Pink Ralph Lauren dress of Gwyneth Paltrow - Wikipedia

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    The soft pink gown designed by Ralph Lauren was made of taffeta, and has a relatively simple design. The dress has a long, wide skirt and a bodice with straps and V-shaped neckline; a scarf of the same color was tied to it. Ralph Lauren adapted the dress from a pink taffeta skirt that Paltrow wanted to wear from a Ralph Lauren lookbook. [6]

  7. Pink dress of Marilyn Monroe - Wikipedia

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    Marilyn Monroe wore a shocking pink dress in the 1953 film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, directed by Howard Hawks. [1] The dress was created by costume designer William "Billy" Travilla and was used in one of the most famous scenes of the film, which subsequently became the subject of numerous imitations, significantly from Madonna in the music video for her 1985 song "Material Girl".