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  2. Here's Why You Need At Least One Travel Dress In Your Wardrobe

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    The best travel dresses, tested by travel experts, are lightweight, wrinkle-free, and design for hot and cold weather. Shop dresses for your next trip here. Here's Why You Need At Least One Travel ...

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    Emy Dress. While basics like black and white are tried and true, there's something to be said about color. It adds a layer of brightness to your travel wardrobe and is a staple in its own right.

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    Travel comfortably without sacrificing style in these Cosmopolitan editor-approved travel clothing for women, from jumpsuits to sweatpants and dresses.

  5. Capsule wardrobe - Wikipedia

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    The use of "capsule" to mean "small and compact" was a distinctly American use of the word that surfaced in 1938 according to the Oxford English Dictionary.The term capsule wardrobe appeared in American publications as early as the 1940s to denote a small collection of garments designed to be worn together which harmonized in color and line. [4]

  6. Wardrobe malfunction - Wikipedia

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    A wardrobe malfunction is a clothing failure that accidentally exposes a person's intimate parts. It is different from deliberate incidents of indecent exposure or public flashing . Justin Timberlake first used the term when apologizing for the Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show controversy during the 2004 Grammy Awards , saying that he ...

  7. 1400–1500 in European fashion - Wikipedia

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    Young Italian men wear brimless caps, The Betrothal, c. 1470 [1] As Europe continued to grow more prosperous, the urban middle classes, skilled workers, began to wear more complex clothes that followed, at a distance, the fashions set by the elites. It is in this time period that fashion took on a temporal aspect.