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:From the Tube to Your Office: How TV Career Women Influence Real At-Work Style
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The first trend set by this popular show is still the most famous: In 1994, women all over the country got "The Rachel," a layered shag hairstyle popularized by the actress Jennifer Aniston. But, as her character evolved from coffee waitress to fashion industry professional, she also adopted a quirky-chic style—as seen with the windowpane plaid pencil skirt at left—that fans were almost as eager to imitate as her hair.
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