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  2. Hot Topic - Wikipedia

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    Hot Topic launched Torrid, a concept store that sells clothing for plus-size women, in 2001. [13] While still under the same parent umbrella as Hot Topic, in 2015 the company branched off to become Torrid, LLC. In 2008, Hot Topic launched ShockHound, an online retailer and social networking music site. [14]

  3. 18 Plus-Size Clothing Brands to Put on Your Shopping Radar - AOL

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    And ASOS doesn't just have ASOS brand clothes, the online retailer also carries plus-size items from Topshop and Calvin Klein. Size range: 0-26 (depends on the item) Price: Most range from $10-120 ...

  4. Vampirefreaks.com - Wikipedia

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    Vampirefreaks.com. (Redirected from VampireFreaks.com) VampireFreaks.com is an online clothing store and former social networking site for goths and rivetheads. VampireFreaks was launched as a social networking site in 1999 and added an online clothing store in 2001. The social network element was removed in February 2020.

  5. Gothic fashion - Wikipedia

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    Gothic fashion. Gothic fashion is a clothing style worn by members of the goth subculture. A dark, sometimes morbid, fashion and style of dress, [1] typical gothic fashion includes black dyed hair and black clothes. [1] Both male and female goths can wear dark eyeliner, dark nail polish and lipstick (most often black), and dramatic makeup. [2]

  6. Plus-size women deserve to find love on dating apps too - AOL

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    Columbia College Chicago fashion studies assistant professor Lauren Downing Peters told CNN in August that 67% of women in the United States are considered plus-size. And that plus-size majority ...

  7. 2000s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    The fashion of the 2000s is often described as a global mash up, [1] where trends saw the fusion of vintage styles, global and ethnic clothing (e.g. boho ), as well as the fashions of numerous music-based subcultures. Hip-hop fashion generally was the most popular among young people of both sexes, followed by the retro-inspired indie look later ...

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