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  2. 1930–1945 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Width at the shoulders was achieved by many means. In Dorothy Gish's outfit of 1932, the width is in the sleeve cap, which is pleated into the armscye. Classic fashion in the Thirties in Europe (Hungary 1939). Elizabeth Arden's coat features broad, rounded shoulders cut in one piece with the yoke, 1939. Fashion in Sweden, 1938.

  3. Shoulder pad (fashion) - Wikipedia

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    In the beginning, shoulder pads were shaped as a semicircle or small triangle and were stuffed with wool, cotton, or sawdust. They were positioned at the top of the sleeve to extend the shoulder line. A good example of this is their use in "leg o' mutton" sleeves or the smaller puffed sleeves which are based on styles from the 1890s. In men's ...

  4. 1840s in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Sleeves were narrower and fullness dropped from just below the shoulder at the beginning of the decade to the lower arm, leading toward the flared pagoda sleeves of the 1850s and 1860s. Gowns were worn off the shoulder and featured wide flounces that reached to the elbow, often of lace. They were worn with sheer shawls and opera-length gloves ...

  5. 1830s in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Eugénia, Duchess of Palmela wears a black gown with short, puffed sleeves and mid-length gloves. Her hair is dressed in elaborate curls and a looped braid is gathered into a topknot. Isabella Colbran, wife of Gioachino Rossini wears a brown silk dress with puffed sleeves, and low square-toed slippers.

  6. 1820s in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    The silhouette of men's fashion changed in similar ways: by the mid-1820s coats featured broad shoulders with puffed sleeves, a narrow waist, and full skirts. Trousers were worn for smart day wear, while breeches continued in use at court and in the country.

  7. 10 perfect pieces from the Pioneer Woman's new fall clothing ...

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    A fun and flirty addition to your fall wardrobe, this embellished long puff sleeve blouse is perfect to toss on with jeans, and even long enough to wear with leggings. Available in sizes XS - 3X ...

  8. 1650–1700 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    The Infanta Margarita of Spain is shown here wearing a mourning dress of unrelieved black with long sleeves, cloak and hood. She wears her hair parted to one side and severely bound in braids, 1666. Two English ladies wear dresses with short sleeves over chemise sleeves gathered into three puffs. The long bodice front with curving bands of ...

  9. Sydney Sweeney Threw a Totally Tubular ‘80s Prom-Themed ...

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    'Euphoria' star Sydney Sweeney just rang in her 26th birthday with a star-studded guest list at her '80s prom-themed party. See the pictures here!

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