Los Angeles' Cecil Hotel isn't exactly famous, but it's definitely notorious. Which means that if you're not from L.A.
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When you look back at American fashion over the decades, you will surely notice a number of distinct trends that came out of each time period. Though their popularity wanes, they never actually go away. In fact, designers regularly turn to the past for inspiration, borrowing these trends and bringing them into the modern age with a few updates.
There are plenty of periods throughout history
Los Angeles' Cecil Hotel isn't exactly famous, but it's definitely notorious. Which means that if you're not from L.A.
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