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  2. Sequin - Wikipedia

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    A sequin is a small, typically shiny, generally disk-shaped ornament that can be stitched to fabric or dangle from it. Learn about the origin, evolution, and usage of sequins in different cultures and eras, from ancient coins to modern fashion.

  3. Rhinestone - Wikipedia

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    A rhinestone is a diamond simulant made from crystal glass or polymers, often used in costumes, apparel and jewelry. Learn about the origins, compositions, sizing and cultural references of rhinestones, as well as the difference between hot-fix and flatback rhinestones.

  4. Glitter - Wikipedia

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    Glitter is a reflective material made from various substances and shapes, used in arts, cosmetics, crafts and more. Learn about the origins of glitter from ancient times, how it is manufactured today, and how it is used in different contexts and subcultures.

  5. Here's Exactly What to Wear to Sabrina Carpenter's 'Short N ...

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    Looking for Sabrina Carpenter concert outfit ideas? Our Short n' Sweet moodboard has 'Espresso'-brown dresses, makeup ideas and more. Plus—how to score tickets.

  6. Nick Cave (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Nick Cave is an American sculptor, dancer, performance artist, and professor, known for his Soundsuit series of wearable assemblage fabric sculptures. Learn about his life, education, influences, creative process, and works that explore themes of vulnerability, consequence, and spectacle.

  7. Ruby slippers - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and design of the ruby slippers, the magical shoes worn by Dorothy Gale in the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz. Find out how many pairs were made, where they are now, and why they are so valuable.

  8. Embroidery - Wikipedia

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    Embroidery is the art of decorating fabric or other materials using a needle to stitch thread or yarn. Learn about the origins, applications, and classification of embroidery around the world, as well as the basic stitches and materials used.

  9. 2020s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the fashions of the 2020s, which feature a nostalgia for older aesthetics, a backlash against minimalism, and a fast trend cycle influenced by social media. Explore the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on fashion, the maximalism revival, the anti-fashion movement, and the women's clothing trends.