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  2. 17 Bodycon Dresses Designed to Flatter Curvy Figures - AOL

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    If you’re a curvy gal, you know the constant dilemma between choosing loose or tight clothing. “Is loose clothing more flattering for my shape? But I have curves . . . maybe I should highlight ...

  3. 18 Loose Dresses That Are More Slimming Than Bodycon Styles - AOL

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    The tulle skirt on this adorable midi dress will make you feel like twirling all night long! 17. This maxi dress has long sleeves that are ideal for chillier summer nights!

  4. 17 Best Bodycon Winter Dresses That Hug Curves in All the ...

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    When we think of bodycon dresses, a few cons come to mind. Sometimes these skin-tight styles end up squeezing our body, resulting in a less-than-flattering fit.

  5. Maternity clothing - Wikipedia

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    However, in the late 1970s it was decided that in order to keep women in an all-volunteer armed forces the military needed to change its policy regarding pregnancy. Following complaints that pregnant women dressed in civilian clothing undermined morale, between 1978 and 1980 the armed forces began to issue military maternity outfits.

  6. Bandage dress - Wikipedia

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    A bandage dress is a tight-fitting "bodycon" dress that appears to be made from multiple thin strips of cloth sewn together, with the individual strips shaped like bandages. The bandage dress was created by Azzedine Alaïa and is most closely associated with the designer Hervé Léger .

  7. Dress - Wikipedia

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    A bodycon dress is a tight figure-hugging dress, often made from stretchy material. [73] The name derives from "body confidence" [ 74 ] or, originally, "body conscious", transformed into Japanese in the 1980s as "bodikon".