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

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    When it comes to fashion, style knows no age limit.That’s why there’s no reason you should hold back on trying out the latest trends in your 50s and beyond. After all, the beauty of clothes is ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. These Summer Dresses for Women Over 50 Are Cool, Comfy, and ...

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    The best summer dresses for women over 50 are stylish, comfy, and keep you looking and feeling cool. Shop styles from Amazon, Nordstrom, Hill House, and more.

  5. Reviewers Dish on Cocktail Dresses They Love for Women Over 50

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    How we chose the best cocktail dresses for women over 50 We consulted Andrea Zendejas, senior accessories editor for Cosmopolitan , and Danielle Fume, associate fashion editor for Cosmopolitan.

  6. The Fashion Show (American TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Fashion Show: Ultimate Collection (originally styled as The Fashion Show) is an American reality television series that premiered on May 7, 2009, on the Bravo cable network. The show focuses on fashion design and features hosts fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi and supermodel Iman. The contestants compete against each other to create the best ...

  7. 1930–1945 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Madeleine Vionnet was an early innovator of the bias-cut, using it to create clinging dresses that draped over the body's contours. [19] Advertisement for women's fashion at McWhirters department store, Brisbane, Australia, 1941. Through the mid-1930s, the natural waistline was often accompanied by emphasis on an empire line.