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  2. Reviewers Dish on Cocktail Dresses They Love for Women Over 50

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    Cocktail dresses for women over 50 bring style, comfort, and sex appeal. We found the best party dresses that are affordable, stylish, and come in many sizes.

  3. Here's Why Glinda's Iconic Bubble Dress in “Wicked” Is a ...

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    The dress itself took an incredible amount of time and work to make. The dress required 137 pattern pieces to put together. For the bodice, the team spent 225 hours hand-beading more than 20,000 ...

  4. The One Trend Women Over 50 Should Try This Winter ... - AOL

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    Plus, key pieces that fit into this 'empowering and timeless' style.

  5. Ebenezer Butterick - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, women's patterns would be offered in 13 sizes for dresses, coats and blouses, and five sizes for skirts. The Delineator, August 1894 cover. In 1867 Butterick began publishing a magazine to promote their patterns, the Ladies Quarterly of Broadway Fashions, which was followed, in 1868, with the monthly Metropolitan. Both magazines ...

  6. Trickle-up fashion - Wikipedia

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    Women on a catwalk The trickle-up effect in the fashion field, also known as bubble-up pattern , is an innovative fashion theory first described by Paul Blumberg in the 1970s. This effect describes when new trends are found on the streets, showing how innovation flows from the lower class to upper class . [ 1 ]

  7. Janet Arnold - Wikipedia

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    Janet Arnold (6 October 1932 – 2 November 1998) was a British clothing historian, costume designer, teacher, conservator, and author.She is best known for her series of works called Patterns of Fashion, which included accurate scale sewing patterns, used by museums and theatres alike.

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