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  2. Image credits: ellahalikas #2 Paloma Elsesser's Recreation Of Aaliyah's Look. Paloma Elsesser and her stylist Eric Mcneal managed to track down the very same dress that the late R&B legend Aaliyah ...

  3. 2010s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    From 2010 to 2012 many late 2000s fashion trends remained popular in Europe, the United States, East Asia and South America, especially acid wash skinny jeans, geometric or galaxy printed crew neck sweatshirts and leggings, "trouser-dresses", romper suits, [23] [24] preppy pastel colored skinny jeans, metallic dresses, [25] and capri pants ...

  4. Australian Fashion Week - Wikipedia

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    Australian Fashion Week is an annual fashion industry event, or fashion week, showcasing the latest seasonal collections from Australian designers. Fashion weeks take place all around the world and often have a big influence on the trends that follow throughout the year. Australia's fashion week is not only limited to fashion trends.

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  6. 21 Fashion Trends From the 2000s That Aged Surprisingly Well

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    The Best Fashion Trends from the 2000s Getty Images "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Growing up in the early aughts was such a wild time.

  7. Plus-size clothing - Wikipedia

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    Sizing in Australia is not synchronous with the US; plus-size garments are considered to be size 16 and upward, which is the equivalent of a US size 12. [3] A recent study conducted by IBISWorld reports that "65.2% of the population aged 18 and over are expected to be overweight or obese in 2017-18."