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    Julianne Lyn McNamara (born October 11, 1965) is an American former artistic gymnast, who was born to Australians Jean and Kevin McNamara. She was the winner of the U.S. women's first individual event gold medal in Olympic history.

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    Tillys is a leading destination specialty retailer of casual apparel, footwear, accessories, and hardgoods for young men, young women, boys and girls with an extensive assortment of iconic global, emerging, and proprietary brands rooted in an active, outdoor and social lifestyle.

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    "Retirement-wear" was a subtrend where young Gen Z and millennial generation women in America adopted the comfy-looking style of their elders, and borrowed styles from nostalgia-filled figures such as Diane Keaton. [105] The 2022 trend "coastal grandmother" brought a "beachy, romantic aesthetic" associated with the rural American East Coast.

  7. Tunic - Wikipedia

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    Later Greek and Roman tunics were an evolution from the very similar chiton, chitoniskos, and exomis, each of which can be considered versions of the garment. In ancient Greece, a person's tunic was decorated at the hemline to represent the polis (city-state) in which he lived. Tunics might be dyed with bright colours like red, purple, or green.