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    What did Yves St.Laurent "flatten" with his 60s fashion?

    Question #126770. Asked by endoverend. (Sep 10 12 10:40 PM)


    ankhsunamun1

    I seem to recall it was shoes / sandals !!

    Sep 11 12, 5:30 AM
    endoverend

    good idea but it was the breasts on women

    Sep 12 12, 8:47 PM


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