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  2. Category:British actresses - Wikipedia

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    Jewish British actresses (1 C, 15 P) British LGBTQ actresses (3 C, 11 P) B. Best British Actress BAFTA Award winners (13 P) C. British child actresses (3 C, 118 P) E.

  3. Hairstyles in the 1950s - Wikipedia

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    Popular music and film stars had a major influence on 1950s hairstyles and fashion. Elvis Presley and James Dean had a great influence on the high quiff-pompadour greased-up style or slicked-back style for men with heavy use of Brylcreem or pomade. The pompadour was a fashion trend in the 1950s, especially among male rockabilly artists and actors.

  4. Dressing Bridget Jones in her 50s: The ‘Frazzled ... - AOL

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    Costume designer Molly Emma Rowe discusses her approach to dressing Bridget Jones in a new chapter of her life.

  5. Susan Shaw - Wikipedia

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    Shaw was born Patricia Gwendoline Sloots [citation needed] on 29 August 1929 in West Norwood, London, [1] to Edward John Sloots and Lillian Rose Lewis. [2] She had wanted to become a dress designer and was working as a typist at the Ministry for Information when she did a screen test for the J. Arthur Rank Organisation. [3]

  6. Category:1950s fashion - Wikipedia

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    Fashion that was popular in the 1950s. Brightly colored clothes and accessories became fashionable in the 1950s and the bikini was developed.

  7. 1945–1960 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Argentine fashion photograph by Boleslaw Senderowicz, c. 1950. Wide-legged trousers with cuffs (turn-ups) are shown with a short-sleeved, fitted sweater, Germany, 1952. Two-piece swimsuit, 1952. Fashion in vacation in Hungary 1952. Actress Audrey Hepburn, 1953. Actress Lucille Ball in cropped houseboy pants at a press conference, Los Angeles, 1953.

  8. Fashion of Audrey Hepburn - Wikipedia

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    Scores of designers have been reported to release designs inspired by Hepburn, [18] including Zara and Michael Kors, [7] Hepburn has been included in various "best-dressed" lists, including 100 Fashion Icons for Time, [44] Women Who Changed Fashion for Harper's Bazaar, [45] Style Icons for Forbes, [46] and Most Influential Fashion Icons Of All ...

  9. Pamela Green - Wikipedia

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    Pamela Green was born in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, England on 28 March 1929. [2] She grew up in West Wickham, after which she attended Saint Martin's School of Art in central London; she started figure modelling to pay for her art school studies and moved on to photographic modelling because it paid more. [3]