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  2. Fashion of Audrey Hepburn - Wikipedia

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    She also frequently wore sheath dresses, bateau necklines, cropped pants, emphasized waistlines, and button-downs. [6] [7] She occasionally wore suits and trousers, but often accentuated the look with accessories to preserve a feminine touch. [8] Her fashion has been referred to as sophisticated, minimalist, elegant, polished, and mod.

  3. 1920s in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Men also began to wear less formal daily attire and athletic clothing or 'Sportswear' became a part of mainstream fashion for the first time. Fashion in the 1920s was largely impacted by women. They challenged the standard of femininity through clothing, as many of their typical dress items were impractical to move around in.

  4. List of individual dresses - Wikipedia

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    Meat dress of Lady Gaga, worn at the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards; Pink dress of Marilyn Monroe, worn in the 1953 film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes; Red dress of Julia Roberts, worn in the 1990 film Pretty Woman; Union Jack dress, worn by Geri Halliwell at the Brit Awards 1997; White dress of Marilyn Monroe, worn in the 1955 film The Seven Year Itch [2]

  5. Formal wear - Wikipedia

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    The most formal dress for women is a full-length ball or evening gown with evening gloves. Some white tie functions also request that the women wear long gloves past the elbow. Formal wear being the most formal dress code, it is followed by semi-formal wear, equivalently based around daytime black lounge suit, and evening black tie (dinner suit ...

  6. Diane von Fürstenberg - Wikipedia

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    [3] [7] [26] [27] Soon after the launch, 25,000 dresses were selling each week; one million dresses had been sold by 1976, according to Forbes. After the success of the wrap dress, von Fürstenberg was featured on the cover of Newsweek magazine in 1976. [28] [29] The accompanying article declared her "the most marketable woman since Coco Chanel."

  7. Self-portrait in a Velvet Dress - Wikipedia

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    Self-portrait in a Velvet Dress is described as: "Kahlo appears half length, wearing an elegant velvet dress, against a background of stylized waves. She presents herself as a comely young woman of the time, her hair neatly parted in the centre and combed into a chignon that highlights her oval face and symmetrical features.