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  2. What to Wear to Every Holiday Party You Have This Season

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    13 Holiday Party Outfits to Wear This Season Every year it seems like the holiday season comes out of nowhere and all of a sudden it's a panic to get dressed for the many, many events on one's ...

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    Our Short n' Sweet moodboard has 'Espresso'-brown dresses, makeup ideas and more. ... when I wear head-to-toe ~espresso~ brown. ... Women's 2-Piece Tie Back Crop Halter Set. amazon.com. $19.99 ...

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    Minimalists will appreciate how the neutral color on this sleeveless slip is easy to wear and rewear as opposed to a festive red or green holiday party dress. $240 at farm rio 12.

  5. Short hair - Wikipedia

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    Before the 1920s, short hair on women was not entirely uncommon but was often associated with the Coney Island chorus girls. In the 1910s, Irene Castle was the first to bring short hair on women into the mainstream. Women wore longer styles in the 1930s and 1940s save for the early 1930s (as a continuation from the 1920s) but the bob became ...

  6. Evening gown - Wikipedia

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    The styles ranged from having huge sleeves in the 1830s, to off-the-shoulder and with wide flounces in the 1840s, to very low-necked in the 1850s, to having low necklines and short sleeves in the 1860s, to long and lean with a bustle and very short sleeves in the 1870s, to sleeveless, low-necked, and worn with opera gloves in the 1880s, to ...

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    Spikey hair. Men in shorts. Women in shorts. Exposed bra straps. Visible panty lines. 'Sports bras'". [28] Blasberg is particularly excised about couples who wear matching clothes as it is "annoying and gimmicky" but intends his list to "encourage individuality and fabulous party dressing, and step back from being binding or overly prescriptive ...