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    Last month, she sparkled in a bedazzled silver cut-out gown at the 2024 Governor Awards, a bright blue plunging sequin dress, and a bejeweled halter dress for the Wicked premiere. Well, the ...

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    The oversized sleeves and button-down effect make the dress incredibly trendy while remaining elevated. Dress it up with heels or down with a riding boot . Sizes: XS-XL

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    Tuckernuck. This beloved brand was created in 2012, when the founders stumbled upon a quaint town named Tuckernuck in Nantucket, full of whimsy, discovery, fun and nostalgia—all qualities you ...

  5. 1970s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Bottom attire for women during this time included bell-bottoms, gauchos, [15] [17] frayed jeans, midi skirts, and ankle-length maxi dresses. Hippie clothing during this time was made in extremely bright colors, [18] as well as Indian patterns, Native American patterns, and floral patterns. [19]

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    The navy blue Guy Laroche dress of Hilary Swank refers to the navy blue backless Guy Laroche dress worn by Hilary Swank at the 77th Academy Awards on February 27, 2005. [1] In a poll by Debenhams published in The Daily Telegraph the dress was voted the 16th greatest red carpet gown of all time. [ 2 ]

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    The pink of the facings and sleeve linings was the color of the faculty of law. [1] The first recorded instance of Columbia students wearing academic dress was at the university's second commencement, in 1760. The New-York Mercury reported that "the Students and Candidates dressed in their Gowns, and uncovered, proceeded to St. George’s ...

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