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  2. 1970s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    On the feet, platform shoes were widespread in a variety of styles, [27] including clog-like forms [28] and sandals, with relatively wide straps. The young paired these with colorful, often brightly striped knee-socks, [ 29 ] some with separate toes like gloves for the feet, called toe socks.

  3. André Courrèges - Wikipedia

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    Courrèges's short skirts, braless torsos, waistless dresses, flat shoes, and trousers during this period were indeed freeing for women, but the clothes also continued the 1950s tendency to impose an artificial silhouette on the body [60] via strong, 1950s-style tailoring [61] that some described as stiff, [62] rigid, [63] and soldierly.

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  5. Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes - Wikipedia

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    "Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Paul Simon. It was the fourth single from his seventh studio album, Graceland (1986), released on Warner Bros. Records. The song features guest vocals from the South African male choral group Ladysmith Black Mambazo.

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  7. Morning dress - Wikipedia

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    A black morning coat with matching black waistcoat is the most formal option, [19] [20] being worn for Court, [20] funerals, [21] memorial services, [22] civic dress [23] and diplomatic dress (replacing or supplementing Court Dress), with academic dress, or in government use in America.