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  2. 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.

  3. Fit and flare - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the fit and flare dress can be traced to the 1930s with the move away from the drop-waist silhouette of the 1920s. [citation needed] The fit and flare silhouette is linked to Christian Dior's "New LooK" of a cinched waist and full skirt that became popular in the post-war decades.

  4. Mainbocher - Wikipedia

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    The corset controversy proved to be a timely marketing opportunity; the house of Mainbocher teamed up with the Warner Brothers Corset Company and streamlined the design for mass production. [3] He showed his first New York collection on October 30, 1940, and soon established himself as one of the leading American fashion designers.

  5. Amal Clooney Glows in Vintage Dior in Venice With Husband ...

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    Amal, 45, however, was the belle of the ball in a vintage Christian Dior dress. The dainty baby pink frock featured a lace construction with a sheer overlay. The dress was completed with a lace ribbon

  6. 1930–1945 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Even though daywear dresses were influenced by the war, evening dresses remained glamorous. Women's undergarments became the soul of fashion in the 1940s [6] because it maintained the critical hourglass shape with smooth lines. Clothes became utilitarian. Pants or trousers were considered a menswear item only until the 1940s. [6]

  7. Jacques Fath - Wikipedia

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    Jacques Fath (6 September 1912 in Maisons-Laffitte, France – 13 November 1954 in Paris, France) [1] [2] was a French fashion designer who was considered one of the three dominant influences on postwar haute couture, the others being Christian Dior and Pierre Balmain. [3] The playwright Georges Fath was his great-grandfather.