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    Some Thoughts On What's Acceptable To Wear On Airplanes - Photo Gallery

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    Leather trench coat, as shown on Brigitte Bardot in 1968. (Getty)

    Leather trench coat, as shown on Brigitte Bardot in 1968. (Getty)

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    Leather trench coat, as shown on Brigitte Bardot in 1968. (Getty)
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    A ball gown. (Getty)

    A ball gown. (Getty)

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    A ball gown. (Getty)
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    Suede and fringe, as shown on Twiggy in 1967. (Getty)

    Suede and fringe, as shown on Twiggy in 1967. (Getty)

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    Suede and fringe, as shown on Twiggy in 1967. (Getty)
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    A fascinator. (Getty)

    A fascinator. (Getty)

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    A fascinator. (Getty)
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    Mesh tank top, as seen on Led Zeppelin's Starship in 1973. (Getty)

    Mesh tank top, as seen on Led Zeppelin's Starship in 1973. (Getty)

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    Mesh tank top, as seen on Led Zeppelin's Starship in 1973. (Getty)
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    Whatever John Paul Jones is wearing in this photo. (Getty)

    Whatever John Paul Jones is wearing in this photo. (Getty)

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    Whatever John Paul Jones is wearing in this photo. (Getty)
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    Short shorts. Also as seen on Led Zeppelin's Starship in 1973. (Getty)

    Short shorts. Also as seen on Led Zeppelin's Starship in 1973. (Getty)

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    Short shorts. Also as seen on Led Zeppelin's Starship in 1973. (Getty)
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    Suits. Or if you're Jon Hamm: whatever you want.

    Suits. Or if you're Jon Hamm: whatever you want.

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    Suits. Or if you're Jon Hamm: whatever you want.
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