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  2. A new era of power lesbian fashion is here — and it's not ...

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    Now, so-called power dressing — a style popularized in the ’80s for businesswomen trying to assert their power through menswear-inspired looks — is about creatively fusing styles and ...

  3. Power dressing - Wikipedia

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    Power dressing could be analyzed through visual sociology, which studies how fashion operates in the relationship between social systems and the negotiation of power. [ 1 ] The concept of power dressing was brought to popularity by John T. Molloy's manuals Dress for success (1975) and Women: dress for success (1977), which suggest a gender ...

  4. What Will Power Dressing Look Like Post-Pandemic? - AOL

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    LONDON — After a year of dressing from the waist up and swapping tailoring for hoodies, joggers and tracksuits, are professionals ready to ditch the loungewear, put on a suit and return to the ...

  5. Look of the Week: Monica Lewinsky reclaims office power ... - AOL

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    Lewinsky features in her first ever fashion campaign as the face of a new workwear collection for the apparel brand. Look of the Week: Monica Lewinsky reclaims office power dressing in new ...

  6. How Will We Do Power Dressing in 2024? We Won’t. - AOL

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  7. Fashion icon - Wikipedia

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    Fashion leaders were important people of higher hierarchy and society such as royalty, aristocrats and their wives and mistresses. [2] Empress Joséphine, the first wife of Emperor Napoleon I was herself holding the ''Empire dress line.'' [2] Beau Brummell, a friend of King George IV was a fashion leader in men's fashion. [2]

  8. Claude Montana - Wikipedia

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    Claude Montana (29 June 1947 – 23 February 2024) was a French fashion designer. His company, The House of Montana, founded in 1979, went bankrupt in 1997. He was also nicknamed "King of the Shoulder Pad," designing aggressive silhouettes which came to define the ‘power-dressing’ era of the 1980s.

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