Advertisement - Continue Reading Below 3 Elizabeth Taylor, January 1950 Getty Images The full skirt and tight bustier of Elizabeth Taylor's dress was the epitome of style in the 1950s, but rather than follow the bright print and pattern trend of the time, the young starlet opted for a simple black fabric
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Before World War I, most armed forces of the world retained uniforms of this type that were usually more colourful and elaborate than the ordinary duty (known as undress ), or the active service dress uniform
The raincoat was designed to allow Elizabeths bright daywear to be visible to crowds no matter the weather
Crafted from beaded net and sequins, this dress is a showstopper
Front closing bodices had buttons with hand or bound buttonholes or with hook & eye sets