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WWII Revolutionized Women’s Fashion — 20 Photos Proving 1940s Style Is Truly Timeless

1940s fashion was born out of innovation and creativity— here 20 of the most popular looks of the day that are still stunning 80 years later.

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24 Glamorous & Flattering 1950s Fashions We’d Love To See Make a Comeback

From feminine dresses to chic pedal pushers to glam swimsuits, here are the 50s women fashion trends that deserve a comeback.

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45 Amazing Found Photos That Defined Fashion Styles of ’50s Women ~ Vintage Everyday

Featuring tight bodices and flowing or fitted skirts, high heels, and sexy undergarments, 1950s fashion for women had an appeal as well as a...

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How to quickly fold a shirt

Incredible demonstration of how to fold a shirt super fast.

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Cocktail Attire for Women: 8 Dos & Don'ts To Arrive in Style

Need a little help choosing cocktail attire for women? Read on to discover the do’s and don’ts of arriving at your next event in style.

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Flared Jeans Used to Scare Me. Now I’m Ready to Rock Them | Vogue

Bell-bottoms may seem tricky, but you’ll find easy styling inspo on the runways and the street.

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Photo Gallery: 21 of Vivienne Westwood’s Most Iconic Fashion Looks – Rolling Stone

Here are some of Vivienne Westwood's most memorable looks and outfits, seen on celebrity friends, models, musicians and the designer herself

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21 Stylish Ways To Tie A Scarf (With Video Tutorials)

Instead Of Just Draping It Over Your Neck, Stay Stylish This Season By Learning All The Different Ways To Tie A Scarf. Here Are 21 Tutorials To Get You Started.

Health & Fitness | Health & Fitness

New Federal Report on Microfiber Pollution Spotlights Textile and Fashion Industries - Lexology

A new draft report to Congress by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on behalf of the…

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Welcome to Sweater Season—5 Trends That Are Out and 5 That Are In

It's officially fall, which means it's time to buy some sweaters. Read this first.

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20 Smart Ways to Organize Your Bedroom Closet

Whether we’re talking a walk-in closet or strategically-placed clothing rack, here’s some organization inspiration.

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22 Shocking Facts And Secrets About The Met Gala That'll Make You Watch The Red Carpet Differently

Anna Wintour banned chives, garlic, onions, and parsley from being served at the party because they get stuck in people's teeth and cause bad breath.

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Why the Beatles were the best-dressed band of all time

‘I tell you what, I think we were all pretty good dressers,” Paul McCartney told me last year, in advance of the release of Peter Jackson’s Get Back. I had aske

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Glyn Johns is a Fashion Favorite in 'The Beatles: Get Back' - The New York Times

The long-lost outfits of the Beatles sound man have made him an unwitting fashion favorite, five decades later.

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A History of Iron-On Transfers for T-Shirts | Mental Floss

The colorful, fun, and sometimes lurid decals were all the rage in the 1960s and 1970s. They also gave kids a chance to play with a hot iron.

Style & Fashion | Hair!

London’s Top Hairstylists Predict The Biggest Trends For Spring

From the Italian bob to the shag-mullet, here are the best spring hair trends predicted by London's top stylists.

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Fred Segal, Designer Who Commodified California Cool, Dies at 87 - The New York Times

His laid-back style and namesake jeans made him a touchstone of 1960s fashion, drawing celebrities and tourists alike to his stores.

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Pierre Cardin, Visionary Fashion Designer, Dies at 98 - The New York Times

In a career spanning more than three-quarters of a century, he remained a futurist, reproducing fashions for ready-to-wear consumption and affixing his brand to an outpouring of products.