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Dame Vera Lynn's '40s glamour was a lesson in style with substance

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death was announced on Thursday morning,  who epitomised the keep calm and carry on wearing lipstick glamour of the Forties.

As she serenaded troops around the world, it was as much her steadfast dedication to looking the Forces Sweetheart part as her melancholic tunes which chimed with and inspired millions at home and abroad.

Thanks to a dressmaker mother and a stage career which began at the age of seven, Lynn’s understanding that image is as vital as your material as a performer was honed early on, and she shaped a personal style as distinctively successful as Lady Gaga’s today; but where Gaga dons meat dresses or bejewelled catsuits, Lynn’s schtick was practical yet polished elegance with the occasional flash of roof-raising razzle.

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