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  2. Soft grunge - Wikipedia

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    Soft grunge reached its peak popularity around 2014, by which time it had been embraced by high fashion designers including Hedi Slimane and Jeremy Scott and been worn by celebrities including Charli XCX. Its internet-based merger of subculture, fashion and music made it one of the earliest examples of an internet aesthetic.

  3. Sparkle and Shine Into 2024 With These Impeccable NYE Outfits

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    The closer we get to New Year’s Eve, the more excited I get — mainly because it’s the perfect time to dress up in a sparkly outfit and celebrate with my best friends.

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  5. No one does daring fashion like Zendaya. Photos show the ...

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    Zendaya wore a white dress with a bubble skirt at the 2016 Glamour Women of the Year event. Zendaya at the Glamour Women of the Year event in California on November 14, 2016. Frazer Harrison/Getty ...

  6. Angels and Demons (Alexander McQueen collection) - Wikipedia

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    Look 13 is a white full-length dress with vertically-ruched fabric down the centre, with gold embroidery on either side. [10] Look 14 is a full-length red gown with cape, both in cardinal red and hand-embellished with embroidery and gold sequins, evoking the elaborate garments worn by Byzantine empresses .

  7. Scanners (Alexander McQueen collection) - Wikipedia

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    Dresses from Scanners at Mind, Mythos, Muse. Scanners (Autumn/Winter 2003) was the twenty-second collection McQueen designed for his eponymous fashion house.The collection is based on the idea of exiles travelling eastward through northern Eurasia: Siberia, Tibet, and finally Japan.