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  2. White shift dress of Jean Shrimpton - Wikipedia

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    Angela Menz, the 2011 fashion competition winner, stated that "By today's standards, Shrimpton's dress was actually quite long". [3] The Derby Day dress has also had broader impact. Ray Cranbourne's famous press photo and the event it portrayed have even been the focus of serious academic analysis, in both Australia [14] and England. [10]

  3. Category:Australian clothing - Wikipedia

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    This category describes traditional and historic Australian clothing. Modern Australian clothing should be categorised under Australian fashion or Clothing companies of Australia Subcategories

  4. 1945–1960 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Balenciaga's clothes featured few seams and plain necklines, and following his lead chemise dresses without waist seams, either straight and unfitted or in a princess style with a slight A-line, became popular. The sleeveless, princess-line dress was called a skimmer. [30] [32] A more fitted version was called a sheath dress.

  5. Mary McFadden - Wikipedia

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    The dresses were made from Marii, a synthetic charmeuse patented by McFadden in 1975 that was made in Australia, dyed in Japan, and then machine-pressed in the United States. The dresses were popular with socialites including Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. The company closed in 2002. [5]

  6. 10 Reformation Dresses That Are Beyond Stunning for Summer - AOL

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    Famous fans over the years have included Gigi Hadid, Meghan Markle, Kendall Jenner and J.Lo. In good company! Although we adore all of the styles Reformation.

  7. Court dress - Wikipedia

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    This change was met with sadness by some members of the legal fraternity in the state, [15] as it ended over 180 years of tradition in Western Australia. In Victoria, the Chief Justice of Victoria has the power to make decisions about the attire of judges in courts, while decisions about what barristers wear are a matter for the Victorian Bar .