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  2. Sling in Style: 12 Top Picks for Fashionable Sling Bags - AOL

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    Colors: Black, bleached sand, cognac, forest green. Material: 100% Italian cow leather with soft touch. Dimensions: 5.1" H x 1.9" W x 8.7" L. Customer review: “A lovely bag. Just big enough for ...

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    $89. $60. Buy Now. Offered in two holiday-ready colors—silver and burgundy—this front ruffle blouse dresses up your go-to leggings, skirts, or pleated pants for an effortless festive look. The ...

  4. 2010s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    2010s in fashion. Women wearing contemporary outfits at a 2015 fashion show. The 2010s were defined by hipster fashion, athleisure, a revival of austerity-era period pieces and alternative fashions, swag-inspired outfits, 1980s -style neon streetwear, [1] and unisex 1990s -style elements influenced by grunge [2][3] and skater fashions. [4]

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    Folk costumes for women in Liechtenstein correspond to the definition of a "dirndl" in English, although the local tracht association (Liechtensteinische Trachtenvereinigung) discourages the name "dirndl". The official national dress of Liechtenstein features a black skirt and a white blouse with crocheted and bobbin laced necklines and sleeves.

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    Buy it. 2. Wear Off-White Jeans for a Transitional Look. Edward Berthelot / Getty Images. Forget the outdated “rule,” because you can wear white after Labor Day. In fact, an off-white wide-leg ...

  7. Victorian fashion - Wikipedia

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    The women's shoes of the early Victorian period were narrow and heelless, in black or white satin. By 1850s and 1860s, they were slightly broader with a low heel and made of leather or cloth. Ankle-length laced or buttoned boots were also popular. From the 1870s to the twentieth century, heels grew higher and toes more pointed.

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