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  2. Flattering Dresses to Wear No Matter Your Age or Taste - AOL

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    Whether you want to flaunt what you've got, strategically slim, or highlight your finest assets, there's a dress that's perfect for every age, style, and body type.

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    By the time your forties roll around, you probably already know whether you prefer wearing shirtdresses over shifts and if your body...

  5. Mary McFadden - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, McFadden began the clothing company Mary McFadden Inc. [13] The company was noted for the McFadden-designed pleated dresses, which draped "like liquid gold" down a woman's body similar to those on the caryatids at the Acropolis. The dresses were similar to the earlier work of Henriette Negrin and Mariano Fortuny. [5]

  6. Belle's ball gown - Wikipedia

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    The dress is considered to be one of the most famous in film history, as well as one of Disney's most renowned outfits. Belle's dress has inspired several iterations in various tie-in media, including toys, video games, and television, with an alternate version of the character wearing a similar costume in the television series Once Upon a Time.

  7. Aladdin (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Aladdin is a Disney media franchise comprising a film series and additional media. It began with the 1992 American animated feature of the same name, which was based on the tale of the same name, and was directed by Ron Clements and John Musker.