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  2. Elle Fanning Embraces Elegant Minimalism in a Chic ... - AOL

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    Last night, the star went back to the classics, opting for a minimal navy gown at the 2024 Annual L'Oréal Paris Women Of Worth Celebration. Elle Fanning Embraces Elegant Minimalism in a Chic ...

  3. Danielle Deadwyler Looks Elegant in a Bedazzled Black Prada ...

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    Wearing a black off-the-shoulder Prada gown—textured with jeweled stripes—she opted not to add statement jewelry so her dress might remain the focus, and styled her hair down. Amy Sussman ...

  4. Kendall Jenner Looked Elegant in a Back Cutout Gown at the ...

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    Kendall Jenner saved her most elegant fashion moment for the holidays. The model attended the Kardashian-Jenner annual Christmas Eve party, wearing a fitted long-sleeve gown from Phoebe Philo.

  5. 1920s in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Although society matrons of a certain age continued to wear conservative dresses, the sportswear worn by forward-looking and younger women became the greatest change in post-war fashion. The tubular dresses of the 'teens had evolved into a similar silhouette that now sported shorter skirts with pleats, gathers, or slits to allow motion.

  6. Katy Perry Wears Elegant Silk Gown with Chain Detailing to ...

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    Perry always dresses to impress on a red carpet, and this year's Baby2Baby Gala was no exception. Katy Perry is debuting another glamorous red carpet look.. The singer, 40, wore a full length ...

  7. 1795–1820 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Adventurous women like Lady Caroline Lamb wore short cropped hairstyles "à la Titus", the Journal de Paris reporting in 1802 that "more than half of elegant women were wearing their hair or wig à la Titus", a layered cut usually with some tresses hanging down. [25] In the Mirror of Graces, a Lady of Distinction writes,