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Amelia Earhart's Lost Clothing Line

Courtesy of Fashionista

Amelia Earhart may best be known for piloting planes - but what about fashion trends?

Amelia Earhart may best be known for piloting planes - but what about fashion trends? The July issue of Smithsonian features a piece on the late legend from a surprisingly sartorial perspective.
Apparently, Earhart had a penchant for wearing beautifully-tailored clothing. She was best known for her riding outfits, which kept in step with the equestrian-inspired trends of the 1930s - and which, in turn, inspired Alvin Valley's most recent runway line (Proenza had a few items on their catwalk for lift-off, too).
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