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  2. Index of fashion articles - Wikipedia

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    List of crochet stitches; List of Han Chinese clothing; List of headgear; List of individual dresses; List of Korean clothing; List of types of fur; List of types of sartorial hijab; List of World War II uniforms and clothing; List of yarns for crochet and knitting; Little black dress; Little Lord Fauntleroy; Livery; Livery collar; Llauto; Lock ...

  3. Shirt - Wikipedia

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    The world's oldest preserved garment, discovered by Flinders Petrie, is a "highly sophisticated" linen shirt from a First Dynasty Egyptian tomb at Tarkan, dated to c. 3000 BC: "the shoulders and sleeves have been finely pleated to give form-fitting trimness while allowing the wearer room to move.

  4. Creative Juice - Wikipedia

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    Gumball Slippers, Crochet Charm Necklaces, Liquid Beadz Storage Hatboxes, Tattoo T-shirts, Graffiti Clothes Hook DCRJ-507L (59) When in Rome: February 13, 2007 5 Infused Olive Oil, Painted Glass Olive Oil Bottles, Italian Puppets, Rosemary Focaccia, Homemade Limoncello DCRJ-508L (60) Crafters' Caddies: February 14, 2007 5

  5. Onesie - Wikipedia

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    Onesie or onesies may refer to: Onesie (jumpsuit), adult jumpsuit for relaxing or sleeping; Onesie (infant bodysuit), a garment worn by babies; Knucklebones, a children's game, is also called onesies; Onesies , an episode of the Australian animated television series Bluey

  6. Peter, Paul and Mary - Wikipedia

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    The trio performing at the 1963 Civil Rights March on Washington, D.C. 1963 publicity shot. Manager Albert Grossman created Peter, Paul and Mary in 1961, after auditioning several singers in the New York folk scene, including Dave Van Ronk, who was rejected as too idiosyncratic and uncommercial, and Carolyn Hester.

  7. Lee Thompson Young - Wikipedia

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    Lee Thompson Young (February 1, 1984 – August 19, 2013) was an American actor who began his career as a teenager, playing the titular character on the Disney Channel television series The Famous Jett Jackson (1998–2001).

  8. André Courrèges - Wikipedia

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    André Courrèges (French: [andʁe kuʁɛʒ]; 9 March 1923 – 7 January 2016) was a French fashion designer.He was particularly known for his streamlined 1960s designs influenced by modernism and futurism, exploiting modern technology and new fabrics.

  9. History of the bikini - Wikipedia

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    Réard's string bikini consisted of four triangles made from 30 square inches (194 cm 2) of fabric printed with a newspaper pattern. [ 2 ] When Réard sought a model to wear his design at his press conference, none of the usual models would wear the suit, so he hired 19 year old nude dancer Micheline Bernardini from the Casino de Paris . [ 66 ]