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THE OFFICE SIREN.
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The office siren is a new aesthetic/style recently developed on social media.
The style trend is heavily inspired by the late 90s and early 2000s.
Movies such as ‘The devil wears prada’ & many early 2000s shows had characters who wore outfits that is now considered ‘office siren’.
Gisele Bündchen’s character in TDWP is one of the many inspirations of office siren , you can find many pictures of her character on pinterest.
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ROCOCO FASHION.
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Rococo fashion is one of many that is adored till this day, the lightness and elegance that captures peoples eyes.
Said fashion became more popular between 1730 and 1770 by Louie XV’s mistress, Madame Pompadour but was led by the great Marie-Antoinette.
The style was extremely popular in southern germany & austria.
Laces, ruffles, ribbons and many more made rococo unique to all fashion and styles.
Pastels, floral patterns and ruchings are many more details that make rococo fashion adored.
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makeup from jean paul gaultier spring 2009
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John Rocha
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Strawberries and Cakes (details) — 1860 oil on canvas John F. Francis
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office siren & mob wife is the new clean girl.
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Versace FW93
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Shoes at the Maison Margiela couture show 2024
By John Galliano
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