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  2. Diana’s 1981 engagement portrait blouse could sell for £ ...

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    A top worn by Diana, Princess of Wales for her engagement portrait in 1981 is among the items in an auction of famous clothing. The pink crepe blouse with ruff-like collar and loose pleats to the ...

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    Check out our top picks below! 19 Spring Blouses for Larger Busts. 1. Our Absolute Favorite: ... Our Favorite Rich Mom Sandals Are on Sale for Just $59 at Tory Burch. Katie Holmes.

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    Maxwell showed fantastic plaid blazers, leather motorcycle jackets, and oversized button-down shirts—a wardrobe for women living our lives, day to day, miring through the mess and coming out on top.

  5. Poet shirt - Wikipedia

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    A man wearing a ruffled white satin poet blouse. The famous Seinfeld "puffy shirt", an example of a poet shirt blouse.. A poet shirt (also known as a poet blouse or pirate shirt) is a type of shirt made as a loose-fitting blouse with full bishop sleeves, usually decorated with large frills on the front and on the cuffs. [1]

  6. Sass & Bide - Wikipedia

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    Sarah-Jane Clarke (sass) and Heidi Middleton (bide) first met in 1992, whilst in secondary school in Brisbane, Queensland.They followed different paths; Clarke studying to be an accountant, while Middleton studied at the Queensland College of Art and Griffith University, prior to becoming an art director. [4]

  7. 1970s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Popular early 1970s fashions for women included Tie dye shirts, Mexican 'peasant' blouses, [14] folk-embroidered Hungarian blouses, ponchos, capes, [15] and military surplus clothing. [16] Bottom attire for women during this time included bell-bottoms , gauchos, [ 15 ] [ 17 ] frayed jeans , midi skirts , and ankle-length maxi dresses .