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Diana Ross and the Supremes were one of the most popular groups of their time. They started as the Primettes in 1959 and changed their name to The Supremes in 1961. During the course of their career, the group amassed 12 number one singles on the Billboard HOT 100 chart including "Baby Love," and "Where Did Our Love Go?"
Diana Ross is one of 131 fashion icons featured in our coloring book, "Black Influence: Rising Stars, History Makers, Risk Takers and Influential Icons in Fashion."
The Supremes wear a pink and red sequins column dress on Season 4 of the Hollywood Palace.
The Supremes wear a silver sequins and blue glass beaded shift dress on Season 5 of the Hollywood Palace.
The Supremes wear a silver paillette and rhinestone-applique nylon dress with crystal-bead fringe on the Tennessee Ernie Ford 1967 Holiday TV Special.
The Supremes wear a gold sequins and beaded bodice top, with isis-pleated sleeves and skirt on their final appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show.
The official concert t-shirt features "Jacksons" in a cursive font that was popular during the 1970s.
The official concert t-shirt features "Jacksons" in block stone letters above a lit torch.
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