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  2. The 50 Most Iconic Looks of All Time - AOL

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    The coordinating babydoll dresses, feather headpieces and boas, ruffle socks, and cake handbags on this beloved super trio stole the show.” —Jaclyn Alexandra Cohen Kevin Mazur/WireImage Lil ...

  3. Elevate Your Winter Wardrobe with One of These Cute and Cozy ...

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    Find the best cute winter dresses, from casual to formal, right here. Shop maxi winter dresses, midi winter dresses, and warm dresses made from cozy knits. ... or layer a turtleneck or other slim ...

  4. Elle Fanning Is Spectacular in a Babydoll Maxi Dress and Pink ...

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    The dress had a sweetheart neckline and was held up by the thinnest, barely-there spaghetti straps. The skirt, meanwhile, was a stream of flowing ruffles in a semi-sheer powder-yellow tone.

  5. Ruffle (sewing) - Wikipedia

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    In sewing and dressmaking, a ruffle, frill, or furbelow is a strip of fabric, lace or ribbon tightly gathered or pleated on one edge and applied to a garment, bedding, or other textile as a form of trimming. [1] Ruffles can be made from a single layer of fabric (which may need a hem) or a doubled layer. Plain ruffles are usually cut on the ...

  6. Ruff (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    A ruff from the early 17th century: detail from The Regentesses of St Elizabeth Hospital, Haarlem, by Verspronck A ruff from the 1620s. A ruff is an item of clothing worn in Western, Central and Northern Europe, as well as Spanish America, from the mid-16th century to the mid-17th century.

  7. Fashion of Audrey Hepburn - Wikipedia

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    The numbers chosen personally by Hepburn included: a gray, Oxford-wool, double-breasted skirt suit with a scoop neck, cinched waist, and vented skirting, and a strapless white ball gown with floral organdy embroidering and a cascading train of black ruffles, as well as a black cocktail dress with a button, down, deep-v back, and flared ...