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  2. 6 Fashion Trends That Are Perfect for Me and Other Women Over 50

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    1. Sleek Long Skirts. I appreciate the tailored look of a long skirt, especially ones with a trouser waist and zipper because they look a little more dressy than all-the-way-round elastic-waist ...

  3. The One Trend Women Over 50 Should Try This Winter ... - AOL

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    Plus, key pieces that fit into this 'empowering and timeless' style.

  4. New Faces Rule the Fall 2022 Runway Season - AOL

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    PARIS — The fall womenswear season not only marked the big return of physical runway shows, but also ushered in a crop of new faces. The most in-demand models were not the usual suspects, but a ...

  5. Riccardo Tisci - Wikipedia

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    Tisci presented his first Givenchy haute couture collection in July 2005 during the Fashion Week in Paris. [8] Tisci, under Givenchy, designed the costumes for Madonna's Sticky & Sweet Tour in 2008, following Jean Paul Gaultier and Dolce & Gabbana. In 2009, for the encore of the tour he designed another costume for the tour's opening song Candy ...

  6. Versace - Wikipedia

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    In 2009 Versace and H&M released a new line for H&M's stores, including men's and women's clothing and home items, such as pillows and blankets. [50] In 2015 Versace collaborated with dancer Lil Buck to release a line of sneakers. [51] In 2015, Donatella Versace was featured in Riccardo Tisci's Givenchy campaign. [52]

  7. Givenchy - Wikipedia

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    In 1954, Hubert de Givenchy presented the first shirt dress (which later evolved in to a sack dress in 1957). He was the first high fashion designer to create a luxury ready-to-wear clothing line, called "Givenchy Université", which was produced in Paris using machinery imported from the United States. [8]