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    Christian Vierig/Getty Images. The little black dress is the bread and butter of any French woman’s wardrobe. “It will make you feel confident and chic in any situation,” says Argenson ...

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    Jacopo Raule/Getty Images. Juliette Binoche, 59. Bootcut and flared denim is having a comeback. But for those who want to ensure they still look polished and modern (and less like a ‘70s ...

  5. Sack-back gown - Wikipedia

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    The sack-back gown or robe à la française was a women's fashion of 18th century Europe. [1] At the beginning of the century, the sack-back gown was a very informal style of dress. At its most informal, it was unfitted both front and back and called a sacque, contouche, or robe battante. By the 1770s the sack-back gown was second only to court ...

  6. Belle's ball gown - Wikipedia

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    Belle's dress has inspired several iterations in various tie-in media, including toys, video games, and television, with an alternate version of the character wearing a similar costume in the television series Once Upon a Time. Replicas of the dress have been worn by actresses Penélope Cruz and Hailee Steinfeld.

  7. Puce - Wikipedia

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    Puce is a brownish purple color. The term comes from the French couleur puce, literally meaning "flea color". [2]Puce became popular in the late 18th century in France. It appeared in clothing at the court of Louis XVI, and was said to be a favorite color of Marie Antoinette, though there are no portraits of her wearing it.

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    Have you ever wanted to dress up like someone from your favorite film but don’t know where to begin? Well, we compiled a list of 74 movie character costumes that are not only super recognizable ...

  9. 1910s in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    A new monochrome look emerged that was unfamiliar to young women in comfortable circumstances. Women dropped the cumbersome underskirts from their tunic-and-skirt ensembles, simplifying dress and shortening skirts in one step. [8] By 1915, the Gazette du Bon Ton was showing full skirts with hemlines at calf length. These were called the "war ...