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  2. The Victoria's Secret 'Fantasy Bra' Was a Fashion Show ... - AOL

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    The $10 million “Heavenly 70” Fantasy Bra designed by Mouawad was the second worn by Tyra Banks, and featured 2,900 diamonds set in 18 karat white gold (weighing 112 carats), and a 70-carat ...

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  4. At 70, Christie Brinkley Poses in Sports Bra, Shows Off ... - AOL

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    The newly 70-year-old lives by the phrase: “Move it or rust.” Since turning 70 earlier this month, Christie Brinkley has been on quite the poem-writing kick—and her latest describes a mirror ...

  5. Bra - Wikipedia

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    Some bras are designed for specific functions, such as nursing bras to facilitate breastfeeding or sports bras to minimize discomfort during exercise. Although women in ancient Greece and Rome wore garments to support their breasts, the first modern bra is attributed to 19-year-old Mary Phelps Jacob who created the garment in 1913 by using two ...

  6. List of bra designs - Wikipedia

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    The design was later popularized by the introduction of a push-up Wonderbra in the 1960s. [14] Quarter-cup: See Shelf bra below. Racerback: Designed with shoulder straps that form a "V" or "T" pattern between the shoulder blades. Suitable for outerwear like tank tops that would expose traditional over-the-shoulder straps.

  7. Caresse Crosby - Wikipedia

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    Caresse Crosby (born Mary Phelps Jacob; April 20, 1892 – January 24, 1970) [1] was the recipient of a patent for the first successful modern bra, [2] an American patron of the arts, a publisher, and the woman Time called the "literary godmother to the Lost Generation of expatriate writers in Paris."