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  2. How Diane von Furstenberg's Wrap Dress Made Fashion History - AOL

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    When von Furstenberg first debuted the wrap dress in a full-page advertisement featuring herself wearing the garment for Women’s Wear Daily in 1974, she included the tag line: “Feel like a ...

  3. Diane von Furstenberg explains why her wrap dress is still ...

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    Diane von Furstenberg has wrapped dynamic, compelling, and powerful women for decades in a capsule garment that embodies their taste for sophistication and thrill. Now, on the 50th anniversary of ...

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  5. Diane von Fürstenberg - Wikipedia

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    First Lady Michelle Obama wearing a Diane von Fürstenberg wrap dress In 2009, Michelle Obama wore the DVF signature "Chain Link" print wrap dress on the official White House Christmas card. [ 31 ] That same year, a large-scale retrospective exhibition entitled "Diane von Furstenberg: Journey of a Dress" opened at the Manezh , one of Moscow's ...

  6. Wrap dress - Wikipedia

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    The wrap dress that she designed in 1974 was a design re-interpretation of the Kimono. [10]: 105 Michelle Obama wearing a Diane von Fürstenberg wrap dress in 2010. Wrap dresses achieved their peak of popularity in the mid to late 1970s, and the design, essentially a robe, has been credited with becoming a symbol of women's liberation in the 1970s.

  7. 1970s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    In 1971 hotpants and bell-bottomed trousers were popular fashion trends Diane von Fürstenberg's wrap dress, designed in the 1970s. Fashion in the 1970s was about individuality. In the early 1970s, Vogue proclaimed "There are no rules in the fashion game now" [1] due to overproduction flooding the market with cheap synthetic clothing.