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  2. Power dressing - Wikipedia

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    Power dressing discourse was significant in building a new type of working woman appearing in the society at the time. The notion of career woman stepped into contemporary society as women reached high powered job positions, which previously were intended to men.

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

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    Details have also become an important component of Burch’s new age: last season she gave us broken logos on sharp carryalls and this season, a clutch molded ergonomically to fit snuggly against ...

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

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    It’s not just queer women who are embracing this playful mix of masculine and feminine styles — blazers and ruffles, long skirts and trench coats — in this new version of power dressing ...

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

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    There’s definitely a desire to return to socializing with colleagues (since restrictions began lifting in London, restaurants with outdoor dining have been overflowing with people having ...

  6. Dress for Success (book) - Wikipedia

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    Dress for Success is a 1975 book by John T. Molloy about the effect of clothing on a person's success in business and personal life. It was a bestseller and was followed in 1977 by The Women's Dress for Success Book. [1] Together, the books popularized the concept of "power dressing". [2]

  7. Semiotics of dress - Wikipedia

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    The semiotics of dress is the study of design and customs associated with dress (), as patterned to a kind of symbolism that has rules and norms. It describes how people use clothing and adornments to signify various cultural and societal positions.

  8. Remember when Katharine Hepburn wore pants and ... - AOL

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    Before that pivotal trip, Hepburn would dress in old clothes, wear no makeup and refuse to let publicists link her romantically with men (she lived with a woman, fueling rumors she was lesbian).

  9. Victorian dress reform - Wikipedia

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    While there were no separate dress reform societies founded in Finland, the women's rights society Suomen Naisyhdistys actively addressed the issue under the influence of the Swedish Dress Reform Society in the 1880s; they held lectures in many Finnish cities, managed to have the reform costume accepted as sports wear in the girls' schools of ...