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  2. What’s the one color you should never wear to a job interview?

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    Preparing for a job interview is stressful, including planning what you’re going to wear. Do you go with the beige pencil skirt that scored...

  3. Granny dress - Wikipedia

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    The granny dress offered an alternative to mini dresses and was a symbol of rebellion. [10] Girls talked about it taking "nerve" to wear such an old-fashioned style. [11] Granny dresses are most often associated with the designer Laura Ashley, who started selling these dresses to women in the Welsh countryside in the late 1950s. [2]

  4. Stylists Say These Are the Best Hairstyles for Women Over 60

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    Curly bob. There’s a reason many older women choose to have chin-length hair, instead of longer tresses: “Long hair drags the eyes down, emphasizing drooping facial features,” Butterworth says.

  5. Smart casual - Wikipedia

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    It is suggested men have: (a) a pair of chinos in any color from primary shades to pastels; (b) a short sleeve shirt in checks or a solid bright color; and (c) a deconstructed jacket in their wardrobe. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's Steven and Chris explain smart casual is an "easy and comfortable way to dress."

  6. Looking to ace your job interview? Wear this color

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    According to a recent job applicant survey, a whopping 70 percent of hired candidates wore this color to their interview.

  7. House dress - Wikipedia

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    A housewife in 1941 wearing a printed cotton house dress. Nelly Don house dress, May 1922. A house dress is a type of simple dress worn informally at home for household chores or for quick errands. [1] The term originated in the late nineteenth century to describe at-home garments designed for maximum practicality and usually made from washable ...

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  9. 1960s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    The cowled-neck "monk dress" was another religion-inspired alternative; the cowl could be pulled up to be worn over the head. For evening wear, skimpy chiffon baby-doll dresses with spaghetti-straps were popular, as well as the "cocktail dress", which was a close-fitting sheath, usually covered in lace with matching long sleeves. [57]