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  2. 35 Photos of Royals Rocking Polka Dots

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    Here, the best photos of the Windsors' polka dot fashions through the years, from Princess Margaret's 1949 dress to Kate Middleton's hot pink Oscar de la Renta number.

  3. 2010s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    More subdued colors became popular such as burgundy, mustard yellow, olive green, mauve, and blush pink. Bright colors were also replaced by black, white, various shades of gray, [48] and charcoal first on the catwalk, and later as street fashion. [49] Black and white Polka dot dresses underwent a revival in China and North Korea. [50]

  4. Princess Charlotte Wore a Guess Dress as She Showed Off ... - AOL

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    For the occasion, the young royal was spotted wearing a Guess Girls Blue Chiffon Polka Dot Dress. Aaron Chown - WPA Pool/Gett Princess Charlotte Wore a Guess Dress as She Showed Off Her Signature ...

  5. This Polka Dot Dress Reminds Us of the 1 Mandy Moore Just Wore

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    Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services. Vintage vibes! We love mixing a little bit of retro, timeless beauty into our wardrobe.

  6. Polka dot - Wikipedia

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    The character started wearing an iconic red dress with white polka dots in the 1928 title card animations of the short film Plane Crazy. [7] Later in 1962, DC Comics introduced Polka-Dot Man with irregularly-sized and differently coloured dots. Polka-Dot Man made his first theatrical debut in the film The Suicide Squad directed by James Gunn.

  7. The dress - Wikipedia

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    The original photograph of the dress. The dress was a 2015 online viral phenomenon centred on a photograph of a dress. Viewers disagreed on whether the dress was blue and black, or white and gold. The phenomenon revealed differences in human colour perception and became the subject of scientific investigations into neuroscience and vision science.