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  2. Behold, the 16 Best Zara Fall Picks to Wear on Repeat This ...

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    $36 at Zara. 15. Zara Satin Effect Midi Skirt. Zara. If you ask PureWow Editorial Assistant (and fashion guru) Courtney Mason, a silk skirt should be a year-round staple, ...

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    The duchess rocked the chicest Zara skirt for her latest outing -- and it doesn't cost a royal sum to copy her look! ... SHOP: French Connection Leopard-Print Midi Skirt, $49.99 (Orig. $98)

  4. 2020s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Desirable items included brown minidresses sometimes featuring bronze sequins, [133] metallic or sequined tuxedo jackets, bark colored silk midi dresses, [134] small leather handbags, [135] 1990s fashion inspired Mary Janes, pantywaist tops, goth fashion inspired black midi dresses, [136] Y2K inspired pointy court shoes, sheer belted mini ...

  5. 2010s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Monochromatic clothing trends from 2013 to 2017 included black and white lace dresses, lace blouses, jackets and dresses with peter pan collars, white Adidas Superstar sneakers with black or gold stripes, houndstooth or geometric patterned blazers, black or nude slip dresses, T-shirt dresses, white babydoll dresses, bodycon midi dresses, [53 ...

  6. André Courrèges - Wikipedia

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    Courrèges's short skirts, braless torsos, waistless dresses, flat shoes, and trousers during this period were indeed freeing for women, but the clothes also continued the 1950s tendency to impose an artificial silhouette on the body [57] via strong, 1950s-style tailoring [58] that some described as stiff, [59] rigid, [60] and soldierly.

  7. Clothing - Wikipedia

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    Women wore dresses all day, every day. Day dresses had a drop waist, which was a sash or belt around the low waist or hip and a skirt that hung anywhere from the ankle on up to the knee, never above. Day wear had sleeves (long to mid-bicep) and a skirt that was straight, pleated, hank hemmed, or tiered. Jewelry was not conspicuous. [46]