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  2. Upturned collar - Wikipedia

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    The upturned collar fashion has remained relatively popular over the years and decades, by celebrities who occasionally and sometimes frequently wear their shirts this way. This includes celebrities such as Jane Fonda , Goldie Hawn , Sharon Stone , Kanye West , Oprah Winfrey , Michelle Obama , Diane Sawyer , Suze Orman , Wendie Malick , and ...

  3. 1550–1600 in European fashion - Wikipedia

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    Italian fashion of the 1590s featured bodices cut below the breasts and terminating in a blunt U-shape at the front waist, worn over open high-necked chemises with ruffled collars that frame the head. The Dogaressa of Venice wears a cloth of gold gown and matching cape and a sheer veil over a small cap, 1590s.

  4. 1650–1700 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    During the early to mid-1650s, a rather small falling collar was in fashion. This increased in size and encompassed much of the shoulders by 1660. Cravats and jabots around the neck started to be worn during the early 1660s. By the mid-1660s, the collar had disappeared with just the cravat remaining, sometimes tied with a small bow of ribbon.

  5. 23 Lessons in Effortlessly Cool Style from Late Fashion Icon ...

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    From her iconic 1960s and 1970s fashion to her signature basket bag, singer, model, and actress Jane Birkin defined effortlessly cool style.

  6. 1500–1550 in European fashion - Wikipedia

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    Unknown man wears a doublet with slashed sleeves and an overgown with a gray fur collar. Ludwig, Count von Löwenstein wears a fur-lined overgown in the German fashion and a red barett with a jewel in the form of a pair of compasses, 1513. German fashion includes a multitude of slashes in rows on doublet, hose and overgown, 1514.

  7. 10 Fashion Trends From the 1950s That Are Making a Comeback - AOL

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    Cinched-Waist Peplum. So tailored, so feminine, so elegant: peplum waistlines are poised for another big moment in the fashion spotlight. "Matching sets and cinched-waist peplum pieces echo the ...

  8. Collar (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Double Round Collar: A turn down collar with rounded tips. Edwardian Collar: A high stiff collar such as the Canadian hockey commentator/celebrity Don Cherry wears. The opposite of slovenly, but not actually formal. Eton collar: A wide stiff buttoned collar forming part of the uniform of Eton College starting in the late 19th century. Falling band

  9. Bill Nye Bares His Legs in Gen Z-Coded Outfit on the NYFW Runway

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    Bill Nye the Science Guy is a runway pro! On Tuesday, Feb. 4, the 69-year-old returned to New York Fashion Week to strut his stuff in a Thom Browne ensemble for the 9th Annual Blue Jacket Runway ...