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  2. The 18 Best Designer Tights That Make the Outfit - AOL

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    Shop the best designer tights, including opaque, transparent, semi-sheer, ribbed, patterned, colored, & embellished styles from Gucci, Prada, Valentino & more.

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    The online store, www.sockshop.co.uk, houses SOCKSHOP's largest collection, including socks, tights, hosiery, underwear and accessories from more than 90 brands – among them Falke, Pantherella, Calvin Klein, Sloggi, Happy Socks and Stance, as well as several of their own brands, including Pringle, ELLE, Heat Holders, Glenmuir, Jeep, Workforce ...

  4. Pretty Polly (hosiery) - Wikipedia

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    Pretty Polly was the first hosiery company to advertise on TV in 1980. In 1994 Laura Bailey modelled for the company, then in 1998, Eva Herzigová became the face (and legs) of Pretty Polly advertising. Sara Cox also modelled their hosiery. In 1999 the company launched their first bras, known as bbras.

  5. Nude tights gave Millennials the ick. Now Gen Z is ... - AOL

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    Allen E Gant first created pantyhose in 1959 to solve his pregnant wife’s issue of constantly needing to pull up her stockings. He sought to design a garment that would run from the waist down ...

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    Lace Ruffle Nylon Anklet Socks Whether you’re channeling a Nabokov novel, Lana Del Ray album, or Japanese sub-culture, these ruffled socks will add the right level of Lolita vibes to your ballet ...

  7. 1970s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    One notable fashion designer to emerge into the spotlight during this time was Diane von Fürstenberg, who popularized, among other things, the jersey "wrap dress". [4] [5] von Fürstenberg's wrap dress design, essentially a robe, was among the most popular fashion styles of the 1970s, would also be credited as a symbol of women's liberation.

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