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Diane Kruger goes 1920's-inspired at Cannes




2008 saw a trend towards 1920's flapper inspired fashion, which has remained fairly subtle and will probably not get to mainstream status this time around. Diane Kruger wore a rather flapper-esque yet elegant outfit to Cannes last week.

Diane Kruger wears the 1920's flapper trend

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