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  3. Green Versace dress of Jennifer Lopez - Wikipedia

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    Fashion Museum, Bath (duplicate) American entertainer Jennifer Lopez wore a green Versace silk chiffon dress to the 42nd Grammy Awards ceremony on February 23, 2000. The sheer fabric was printed with a tropical leaf and bamboo pattern, and cut with a very low neckline that extended well past Lopez's navel, while the waist of the dress was ...

  4. The Best Spring Wedding Guest Dresses for Every Style and Budget

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    Elegant and romantic, this formal black-tie-ready dress is perfect for a posh wedding. The rosy hue brings in a touch of spring while the flowy silhouette provides room for a big reception dinner.

  5. How Melania Trump's style has evolved, from her modeling days ...

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    The dress was simple and elegant, striking a similar tone to first ladies of years past. Melania nodded to Jackie Kennedy with her outfit for Trump's inauguration in January 2017.

  6. Pauline Trigère - Wikipedia

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    Fashion Designer. Suit by Pauline Trigère, hat by Hattie Carnegie, 1948. Pauline Trigère (November 4, 1908 – February 13, 2002) was a Franco-American couturière. She was famous in the United States during the 1950s and 1960s. [1] She designed novelties such as the jumpsuit, the sleeveless coat, the reversible cape and the embroidered sheer ...

  7. Uniforms of the United States Air Force - Wikipedia

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    First distinctive blue service uniforms for the U.S. Air Force in early 1950s. When the U.S. Air Force first became an independent service in 1947, its members initially continued to wear green U.S. Army uniforms with distinct badges and insignia. The Air Force adopted redesigned enlisted rank insignia in 1948 to further distinguish themselves.