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He also looks like a conservative Republican before the term got weighted down with all the subdivisions it now carries--Herbert Hoover's younger brother whose full face is going to jowls that are starting to blouse over a stiff high collar. Recently while she was getting dressed, her daughter protested when she tried to hide it with a high collar. Very popular among women now, she says, are classic Gucci, Dior, and Louis Vuitton, and items such as a Diane Von Furstenberg 1970's wrap dress or a 1980's below-the-knee dress with ruffles and a high collar. |
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