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  2. The One Trend Plus-Size Women Should Try This Winter ... - AOL

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    Start with a fitted bodysuit (1 part fitted), then layer on an oversized v-neck sweater or jacket and wide-leg trousers (2 parts slouchy). Complete the look with leather loafers or clean white ...

  3. 15 Iconic 1980s Fashion Trends - AOL

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    Oversized Blazers. Big, slouchy blazers were a thing, especially when paired with jeans, sneakers, and chunky, slouched-down socks. ... but they were also added to jumpsuits, slouchy jackets, and ...

  4. 8 lounge jumpsuits that will elevate your cozy WFH style - AOL

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    Not only are they simple, easy and cozy, but jumpsuits are the ultimate key to getting dressed in just one step.

  5. 1980s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Among women large hair-dos and puffed-up styles typified the decade. [1] ( Jackée Harry, 1988). Fashion of the 1980s was characterized by a rejection of 1970s fashion. Punk fashion began as a reaction against both the hippie movement of the past decades and the materialist values of the current decade. [2]

  6. Ripley Rader - Wikipedia

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    However, her career path changed to fashion design after a buyer from Fred Segal took an interest in a homemade jumpsuit she had created. [ 3 ] In 2013, Rader founded her boutique store at Fred Segal, initially focusing on jumpsuits, which coincided with the resurgence of 1970s fashion trends.

  7. Women's oversized fashion in the United States since the 1920s

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    Clothing became much more oversized to better resemble kimono and other flowing Japanese garments. [19] As with oversized shoulders, this Japanese style had the effect of disguising the womanly shape. Donna Karan, who became known at the time as "the Queen of 7th Avenue,", also began utilizing this Japanese style of dress.