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  2. Liz Claiborne - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, Liz Claiborne Accessories was founded through employee Nina McLemore (who decades later would launch a label of her own, in 2001). [9] Liz Claiborne Inc. went public in 1981 and made the Fortune 500 list in 1986 with retail sales of $1.2 billion.

  3. Claire McCardell - Wikipedia

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    American fashion designer Claire McCardell surrounded by models wearing her designs, Time, 2 May 1955. Claire McCardell (May 24, 1905 – March 22, 1958) was an American fashion designer of ready-to-wear clothing in the twentieth century. She is credited with the creation of American sportswear. [1]

  4. Women's oversized fashion in the United States since the 1920s

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    Designer Claire McCardell, influenced by Parisian design, created the monastic dress, in jersey, featuring a criss-cross string belt at midriff and a draped full skirt. A few years later, however, once World War II ended, the “New Look” and its oversized flair was relished both within the fashion world and the consumer market.

  5. 30 Years Later, Fran Fine Is Still a Style Icon and ‘Nanny ...

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    “She had style, she had flair, she was there, that’s how she became the nanny.” I saw my first episode of The Nanny as a kid, while staying up way past my bedtime and channel surfing. (It ...

  6. Coco Chanel - Wikipedia

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    [9]: 14 [10] She was Jeanne's second child with Albert Chanel; the first, Julia, had been born less than a year earlier. [10] Albert Chanel was an itinerant street vendor who peddled work clothes and undergarments, [11]: 27 living a nomadic life, travelling to and from market towns. The family resided in run-down lodgings.

  7. 1960s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Ponchos, moccasins, love beads, peace signs, medallion necklaces, chain belts, polka dot-printed fabrics, and long, puffed "bubble" sleeves were popular fashions in the late 1960s. Both men and women wore frayed bell-bottomed jeans, tie-dyed shirts, work shirts, Jesus sandals, and headbands. Women would often go barefoot and some went braless.

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