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  2. 'It has pockets!!!' The joy — and tyranny — of women's desire ...

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    “Women’s pockets were even bigger in the 1700s, when wide-hoop petticoats concealed detachable pockets,” fashion historian Kimberly Chrisman-Campbell, author of the book Skirts, tells Yahoo ...

  3. Betsey Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Johnson's fashion career started after she entered and won the Mademoiselle Guest Editor Contest. Within a year, she was the in-house designer for Manhattan boutique Paraphernalia. Johnson became part of both the youthquake fashion movement and Andy Warhol's underground scene, along with The Velvet Underground, Edie Sedgwick, Nico, and Lou Reed.

  4. Wendy Dagworthy - Wikipedia

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    Wendy Dagworthy OBE (born 4 March 1950) is an English former fashion designer and now design academic. During her career she has led fashion design teaching at both the Royal College of Art and Central Saint Martins, mentoring notable fashion designers including Stella McCartney and Hussein Chalayan. [2]

  5. Sagging (fashion) - Wikipedia

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    Sagging is predominantly a male fashion. Women's wearing of low-rise jeans to reveal their G-string underwear (the "whale tail") is not generally described as sagging. [1] A person wearing sagging trousers is sometimes called a "sagger", [2] and in some countries this practice is known as "low-riding". [3] [4]

  6. Barbie Fashion Designer - Wikipedia

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    Barbie Fashion Designer was the ninth best-selling PC game of 1996 in the United States, with 393,575 CD-ROM units sold [5] and $14,044,994 sales revenue. [6] Barbie Fashion Designer went on to sell over 500,000 copies in its first two months of release and over 600,000 within the first year of its release, outselling other popular games at the time such as Quake and Doom.

  7. Cynthia Rowley - Wikipedia

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    Cynthia Rowley (born 1968) is an American fashion designer, known for her books, television appearances and "flirty" and "carefree" women's clothing designs. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Early life and education

  8. Katie Gallagher - Wikipedia

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    Kathryn Marie "'Katie" Gallagher (August 15, 1986 – July 23, 2022) was an American fashion designer and founder of her own brand in New York City.Gallagher's designs were featured in Vogue Italia, Elle, Interview magazine, and Refinery 29 magazines.

  9. Luella Bartley - Wikipedia

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    A one-time journalist and fashion editor of British Vogue and Evening Standard newspaper, Bartley first attended the further education arts college, Warwickshire School of Arts, before gaining a place at the Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design and launched her eponymous fashion label "Luella" in 1999 with a collection entitled "Daddy, I want a Pony" at a friend's (Steve Mackey ...