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  2. Enid Gilchrist - Wikipedia

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    Enid Beatrice Gilchrist OAM (died 17 October 2007, age 90) [1] was an Australian fashion designer, who became well known for her numerous self-drafting sewing pattern books which were very popular in the 1950s to 1970s.

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    Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services. Fashion inspiration can pop up when we least expect it — but sometimes, it’s ...

  4. Saoirse Ronan's Puffy Funnel Dress Looks Comfortable Enough ...

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    The puffy dress, from Khaite's Spring 2025 collection, was made with a sheer textured organza and featured a high neck, a single shoulder, and a draping asymmetric skirt. She wore the dress with a ...

  5. Selfish (book) - Wikipedia

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    Selfish is a coffee table book written by television personality Kim Kardashian.It was released on May 5, 2015, by the Universe imprint of the art bookseller Rizzoli. The book features Kardashian's personal selfies, collecting various images previously posted on Kardashian's social media accounts.

  6. 1930–1945 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Frilly dresses with embellished puffy sleeves inspired by those worn by child fashion icons such as American filmstar Shirley Temple and British princesses Elizabeth and Margaret were popular with girls in the 1930s. Hemlines were shorter for younger girls and reached below the knee as they grew older.

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  8. Bloomers - Wikipedia

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    Bloomers, also called the bloomer, the Turkish dress, the American dress, or simply reform dress, are divided women's garments for the lower body. They were developed in the 19th century as a healthful and comfortable alternative to the heavy, constricting dresses worn by American women.

  9. Here's what happens when you post a selfie in a stolen dress

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