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  2. 18 Loose Dresses That Are More Slimming Than Bodycon Styles - AOL

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    The V-neck top on this shirtdress looks amazing paired with its sophisticated skirt! 12. We love how this 3/4 sleeve shirt dress comes with a belt to cinch in your waist. The vertical stripes are ...

  3. Dress - Wikipedia

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    A dress (also known as a frock or a gown) is a one-piece outer garment that is worn on the torso and hangs down over the legs and is primarily worn by women or girls. [1] [2] Dresses often consist of a bodice attached to a skirt. Dress shapes and silhouettes, textiles, and colors vary.

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    High Waisted Pleated Mini Quick Dry Casual Skirt $34.95 It also comes in a million colors other than black, so it'll no doubt go with pretty much any summer outfit you put together.

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    Loose and flowy, this dress can be layered with leggings to keep you warm until spring. Don't forget to clip the on-page coupon for the full discount. Save $6 with coupon

  6. Miniskirt - Wikipedia

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    A miniskirt (sometimes hyphenated as mini-skirt, separated as mini skirt, or sometimes shortened to simply mini) is a skirt with its hemline well above the knees, generally at mid-thigh level, normally no longer than 10 cm (4 in) below the buttocks; [1] and a dress with such a hemline is called a minidress or a miniskirt dress.

  7. Clothing terminology - Wikipedia

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    In Medieval and Renaissance England gown referred to a loose outer garment worn by both men and women, sometimes short, more often ankle length, with sleeves. By the 18th century gown had become a standard category term for a women's dress , a meaning it retained until the mid-20th century.

  8. Overskirt - Wikipedia

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    This dress appeared in the United Kingdom from the 1750s to 1790s. The dress consisted of a stayed bodice with somewhat low-cut décolletage, sleeves which reached the elbow, skirt, and overskirt. [5] [4] The overskirt, in this case, was almost always of a contrasting color to the skirt, and was almost as long as the skirt itself. [5]

  9. Backless dress - Wikipedia

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    A backless dress is a style of women's clothing designed to expose the wearer's back. The back may be either partially exposed with a low cut or fully exposed with the use of strings. The back may be either partially exposed with a low cut or fully exposed with the use of strings.