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  2. Court shoe - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, a closed toe and wide (non-stiletto) heel have been worn by the very fashion-conscious, but most still wore stilettos of mainly 'kitten' height to medium height. In the UK, outside the fashion trade, the term "pumps" would normally imply flat or low-heel dancing or ballerina pumps, or even rubber-soled canvas plimsolls.

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  4. Bikini - Wikipedia

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    The tan lines created by the wearing of a bikini while tanning are known as a bikini tan. These tan lines separate pale breasts, crotch, and buttocks from otherwise tanned skin. [276] Prominent bikini tan lines were popular in the 1990s, [277] and a spa in Brazil started offering perfect bikini tan lines using masking tapes in 2016. [278]

  5. 1980s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Nike had a similar share of the market, with the Air Max and similar shoes such as the Air Force One which was released in 1982. High-tops, especially of white or black leather, became popular. Other sportswear brands released popular shoes - Reebok had the Reebok Pump, Converse released the Cons and New Balance had the Worthy 790.

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  7. 2020s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Popular colours during this time included brown, [91] sage green, royal blue, hot pink, orange, yellow, and purple. [106] As in the 2000s , 1960s inspired boho chic suede dresses, Breton striped marineres , minimalist leather sandals, and lace blouses remained fashionable in the US, UK, France and Germany well into the mid 2020s.