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  2. 10 Fashion Trends From the 1950s That Are Bound To Make a ...

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    Two-Piece Sets. The 1950s embraced the two-piece set for women, often in the form of tailored suits. The two-piece ensemble trend is as relevant as ever now (albeit often in different, more casual ...

  3. Suit - Wikipedia

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    A suit, also called a lounge suit, business suit, dress suit, or formal suit is a set of clothes comprising a suit jacket and trousers of identical textiles generally worn with a collared dress shirt, necktie, and dress shoes. A skirt suit is similar, but with a matching skirt instead of trousers.

  4. Jae Jarrell - Wikipedia

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    The Revolutionary Suit (1968) is a two-piece suit that has Jarrell's signature style from the late 60s. The suit has a tweed, collarless jacket and a-framed skirt, which matched the fashion trends of the time. This ensemble also incorporates a colorful, faux bandolier that stands out against the salt-and-pepper color of the suit. [1]

  5. History of suits - Wikipedia

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    A few suit makers continued to make waistcoats, but these tended to be cut low and often had only four buttons. The waistline on the suit coat moved down again in the 1980s to a position well below the waist. By 1985-1986, three-piece suits were on the way out and making way for cut double-breasted and two-piece single-breasted suits.

  6. 21 Wedding Suits for Women That Will Make You Think Twice ...

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    Cinderella, mermaid and trumpet gowns are stunning and all, but more and more brides are opting for a less traditional way to walk down the aisle:...

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