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    2018: Yura Min and Alexander Gamelin. The Korean-American duo wore a romantic red-and-black ensemble. Yura's dress looked like an upside-down rose, and her graceful movements looked like something ...

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    The 50 nakedest red carpet dresses of all time—from Halle Berry's iconic Oscars gown to the time Kendall Jenner wore a casual thong to the Met Gala.

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    These classic dresses are just what you need for every occasion—and you’ll wear them for years to come. The post 26 Classic Dresses Every Woman Should Own appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  6. List of World and Olympic Champions in women's freestyle ...

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    Listed are wrestlers who were World or Olympic Champions in women's freestyle wrestling. The World Championships for women's freestyle wrestling first began in 1987. Women's freestyle wrestling at the Olympics first began in 2004. The World Championships takes place during non Olympic years.

  7. 1980s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Among women large hair-dos and puffed-up styles typified the decade. [1] ( Jackée Harry, 1988). Fashion of the 1980s was characterized by a rejection of 1970s fashion. Punk fashion began as a reaction against both the hippie movement of the past decades and the materialist values of the current decade. [2]