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Vintage College Styles Still Popular with Students

While fashion trends change over time, many enduring vintage college styles continue to remain popular. Vintage fashion serves as a perfect illustration since student wardrobes continue to adopt styles from previous decades. Students today enjoy mixing in 1980s and 1990s college styles to their wardrobe, to create a blend of vintage and modern trends. Students …

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2025 Fashion Trends – Is silk à la mode?

Glamourdaze takes a peek at some potential 2025 fashion trends. Animal prints, silk ties, sequins, oversized bags. There is no style that is old. Animal prints Animal prints have endured a turbulent relationship with fashion lovers over the decades. Oscillating between being seen as classy and trashy. This year, though, they’re most definitely the former. …

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The Cloche Hat: A Bell-Shaped Revolution That’s Still Ringing

If the 1920s had a soundtrack, it would be jazz. If the 1920s had a definite look, it would be the cloche hat tipping over the brows of rebellious flappers. This bell-shaped marvel is still as fashionable today. One moment you’re sipping a latte in 2023, and the next, you’re side-eyeing Prohibition agents with a …

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The Unexpected Origins of Perfume

How fragrance became a beauty essential. If you ever wondered about the origins of perfume, you might imagine a 16th-century noble who wants to mask their body odors with another, more pleasant scent. And while that’s not entirely incorrect – perfume was popular among the French royal court for this very reason – perfume is …

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A Brief History of Dry Shampoo

Before a bottle of aerosol spray could promise an extra day of clean hair, dry shampoo was powdered in its most basic form. Powders—clay, starch, even pulverized herbs—were used, not as a luxury, but as a necessity. Hair that didn’t get wet didn’t get washed and in an age before hot water taps, that wasn’t …

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