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  2. Stanley Marcus - Wikipedia

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    For all his professional emphasis on glitz and glamour, he made another, very different mark on the American fashion industry when he was asked to join the War Production Board in Washington, D.C., on December 27, 1941, less than three weeks after the United States entered World War II. Ineligible for military service due to his age, he instead ...

  3. Glitz and Glamour - Wikipedia

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    Many fans like the sound from Glitz better than the band's LP, Whisper War, but the band realizes they had to mature at some point. Alex DeLeon had this to say about the change in the band's sound: [1] "(We) have definitely grown from (the Glitz songs) and our music now is much different. Since then, us and our old guitarist have also gone our ...

  4. Peacock revolution - Wikipedia

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    Peacock revolution fashion reached the United States around 1964 with the beginning of the British Invasion, entering major fashion publications including GQ by 1966. Clothes were often sold in boutiques marked "John Stephen of Carnaby Street" and in department stores including Abraham & Straus , Dayton's , Carson Pirie Scott and Stern's .

  5. The glitz and glamour of Singapore: Formula 1’s original ...

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    The glitz and glamour of Singapore: Formula 1’s original ‘night race’ ... Adjoined to the hotel are a number of boutique shops and restaurants, as well as a state-of-the-art gym and 15,000 ...

  6. Buster Brown suit - Wikipedia

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    A Buster Brown suit was a very popular style of clothing for young boys in the United States during the early 20th century. It was named after the comic strip character Buster Brown, created in 1902 by Richard Felton Outcault. [1]

  7. Flapper - Wikipedia

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    The flapper lifestyle and look disappeared and the roaring '20s era of glitz and glamour came to an end in America after the Wall Street Crash of 1929. [105] Unable to afford the latest trends and lifestyle, the once-vibrant flapper women returned to their dropped hemlines, and the flapper dress disappeared.

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