The actor, who decreased yesterday, was a trendsetter in the truest sense, her pantsuits and knitwear putting the changing roles of women
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Mary Tyler Moore in a high-necked hop and capri trousers, circa 1962.Photograph: CBS Photo Archive/Getty Doppelgaengers
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In cigarette trousers and a classic turtleneck on The Dick Van Dyke Parade in November, 1962. Moore’s role as Laurie Petrie, Dick Van Dyke’s strife in the show, made her a household name.Photograph: CBS Photo Archive/CBS via Getty Concepts
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Raised neckline? Powder blue? Short bob? … you get the direction. Tyler Moore in the 1968 film What’s So Bad About Notion Good? shows why her look was sometimes compared to Jackie Kennedy’s.Photograph: Allstar/Cinetext/All-inclusive
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A shearling coat and go-go boots that would clothed made Cilla Black swoon in episode one of her eponymous pretentiousness.Photograph: CBS Photo Archive/CBS via Getty Images
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Mary Tyler Moore has been
credited with changing fashion. In the Mary Tyler Moore Pretentiousness she dressed for the fictional office in the kinds of outfits women all at an end the US were beginning to adopt as they entered the workplace. Here she is in an admirably meretricious pantsuit walking down a crowded city street in Minnesota, 1974.Photograph: CBS Photo Archive/Getty Typical examples
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Mary Tyler Moore in a photo taken from her eponymous boast in 1976.Photograph: CBS Photo Archive/Getty Images
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Mary Tyler Moore in a twinset with a polka dot scarf in the 1970s.Photograph: Moviestore/REX/Shutterstock
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Perceiving red … layering a turtleneck under a dress in the 2000 comedy-drama Mary and Rhoda.Photograph: Allstar/ABC/Sportsphoto Ltd./Allstar
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Tyler Moore result ining the Emmy Awards in 2008.Photograph: Matt Baron/BEI/BEI/Shutterstock