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  2. Poodle skirt - Wikipedia

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    The poodle skirt remains one of the most memorable symbols of the 1950s in the United States and is frequently worn as a novelty retro item, part of a nostalgic outfit. A similar design of these skirts became popular in the years 2009–2010. The skirts had been shortened but the newer designs retained the original waistband. Today, poodle ...

  3. 1945–1960 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Very short cropped hairstyles were fashionable in the early 1950s. By mid-decade hats were worn less frequently, especially as fuller hairstyles like the short, curly poodle cut and later bouffant and beehive became fashionable. [30] [40] "Beat" girls wore their hair long and straight, and teenagers adopted the ponytail, short or long.

  4. Category:1950s fashion - Wikipedia

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  5. Here Are 70 Not Lame Bachelorette Party Themes - AOL

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    Really this is just an excuse to throw a '50s-themed party complete with poodle skirts (you can grab them on Etsy), ice cream sundaes, and a ton of Pink Ladies swag. Your girl did find the Danny ...

  6. Curator Love: Poodle Skirts and Saddle Shoes - AOL

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    The fabulous ladies behind Beckerman Bite Plate recently attended the Hermes Swinging Silk Party in Toronto. Not only are the photos gorgeous, but the party-goers outfits' are awesome inspiration ...

  7. Juli Lynne Charlot - Wikipedia

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    The skirts at the boutique in Beverly Hills were quite popular and sold out; in early 1948, Charlot designed a similar skirt with poodles, which was more successful than the previous skirts based on dachshunds. [2] The president of Bullocks Wilshire ordered the poodle skirts, which were then displayed in windows along Wilshire Boulevard. [2]