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  2. 2020s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Desirable colors included silver, black, white, navy blue, dark green, sky blue, and bronze. Many younger women hired going-out outfits from websites like Net A Porter rather than buying fast fashion dresses and only wearing them once on a night out. [150]

  3. The Girls in Their Summer Dresses - Wikipedia

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    "The Girls in Their Summer Dresses" is a work of short fiction by Irwin Shaw, originally published in The New Yorker in 1939 and first collected in Sailor off the Bremen and Other Stories (1939) by Random House. [1] The story is widely recognized as one of Shaw's finest short stories.

  4. Category:Glamour models - Wikipedia

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    Page 3 girls (62 P) Playboy Playmates (7 C, 6 P) Pages in category "Glamour models" The following 85 pages are in this category, out of 85 total.

  5. New Romantic - Wikipedia

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    The attitudes are so very different." Of Japan's fashion sense, Sylvian said, "For them (New Romantics), fancy dress is a costume. But ours is a way of life. We look and dress this way every day." [25] Similarly, the electronic duo Soft Cell also denied any connection to the New Romantic scene.

  6. Glam rock - Wikipedia

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    Glam rock is a style of rock music that developed in the United Kingdom in the early 1970s and was primarily defined by the flamboyant clothing, makeup, and hairstyles of its musicians, particularly platform shoes and glitter.

  7. Gyaru - Wikipedia

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    Gyaru (ギャル) pronounced [ɡʲa̠ꜜɾɯ̟ᵝ], is a Japanese fashion subculture for young women, often associated with gaudy fashion styles and dyed hair. [1] The term gyaru is a Japanese transliteration of the English slang word gal.