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  2. Pencil skirt - Wikipedia

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    Korean actress Shin Min-a in a pencil skirt, showing the slim fit. The pencil skirt may be worn either as a separate piece of clothing or as part of a suit.A pencil skirt usually has a vent at the back, or less commonly at the sides, since its slim, narrow shape can otherwise restrict the movement of the wearer.

  3. 1970s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    One notable fashion designer to emerge into the spotlight during this time was Diane von Fürstenberg, who popularized, among other things, the jersey "wrap dress". [4] [5] von Fürstenberg's wrap dress design, essentially a robe, was among the most popular fashion styles of the 1970s, would also be credited as a symbol of women's liberation.

  4. Hobble skirt - Wikipedia

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    Ugly Betty: In the episode "Icing on the Cake", Amanda (Becki Newton) wears a tight silver rubber hobble dress named the "Amanda". What a Way to Go!: Louisa May Foster (Shirley MacLaine) is seen in a shiny red pencil hobble skirt. Static Shock: Daisy Watkins wears a purple pencil hobble skirt in the first few seasons of the show.

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    We love lusting after dresses that we can’t justify spending the money on while online shopping. It’s one of our favorite activities, especially when we’re scoping out celebrity style! That ...

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    Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services. If we could, we would have a wardrobe for every season of the year. But let’s face it ...