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    As QVC's fashion designer, Susan Graver has reached somewhat of a celebrity status after more than 30 years of creating some of the brand's signature designs for women, such as her Liquid Knit ...

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    When it comes to heritage denim brands, Lee has been a tried and true favorite for over 100 years. This easy-to-wear denim shirts looks a lot like the styles Garten and Stewart wear, but for a ...

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  5. Poet shirt - Wikipedia

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    A poet shirt (also known as a poet blouse or pirate shirt) is a type of shirt made as a loose-fitting blouse with full bishop sleeves, usually decorated with large frills on the front and on the cuffs. [1] Typically, it has a laced-up V-neck opening, designed to pull over the head, but can have a full-length opening fastened by buttons.

  6. Pussy bow - Wikipedia

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    Pussycat bow blouse designed by Elspeth Champcommunal for Worth London, 1945. A lavallière, also called a pussycat bow or pussybow, [1] is a style of neckwear worn with women's and girls' blouses and bodices. It is a bow tied at the neck, which has been likened to those sometimes put on "pussy cats". [2]

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    One notable fashion designer to emerge into the spotlight during this time was Diane von Fürstenberg, who popularized, among other things, the jersey "wrap dress". [4] [5] von Fürstenberg's wrap dress design, essentially a robe, was among the most popular fashion styles of the 1970s, would also be credited as a symbol of women's liberation.

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