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

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    BTW, the low 2.6-inch heel and wide shaft may even make them more comfortable than you think. $139 at Zara 12 of the Most Comfortable Boots That Won’t Leave You with Blisters After Just One Wear

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    Must-Have Mini: An incredibly versatile dress, this mini dress could be worn with sandals for a cute work outfit or even heels for a date night — was $52, now $46! 9.

  5. Zara (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Zara was established by Amancio Ortega Gaona in 1975. Their first shop was in central A Coruña, in Galicia, Spain, where the company is still based.They initially called it 'Zorba' after the classic 1964 film Zorba the Greek, but after learning there was a bar with the same name two blocks away, rearranged the letters to read 'Zara'.

  6. 1970s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Disco clothes worn by women included tube tops, sequined halterneck shirts, blazers, spandex short shorts, loose pants, form-fitting spandex pants, maxi skirts and dresses with long thigh slits, jersey wrap dresses, and evening dresses. [19] Shoes ranged from knee-high boots to kitten heels, but the most commonly worn shoes were ones that had ...

  7. 1700–1750 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    The robe à la française or sack-back gown had a tight bodice with a low-cut square neckline, a decorated [stomacher], wide panniers, and was lavishly trimmed with all manner of lace, ribbon, and flowers. An early form of the robe à la française was worn as a less formal undress fashion.