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  2. Bustier - Wikipedia

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    Nowadays, it might also be worn as a push-up bra under a low-backed dress or as a camisole for outerwear. The bustier can also be worn as a half-slip under sheer upper garments if a bold display of the midriff is not desired. [1] A bustier resembles a basque, but it is shorter. It reaches down only to the ribs or waist.

  3. Corset - Wikipedia

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    During the late 1700s up until the 1820s, in reflection of the neoclassical style of dress, the demi-corset or short stays were popularised, [3] as the empire line of fashionable gowns did not require support or shaping to the waist. Advertisement of corsets for men, 1893. For men, corsets were sporadically used to slim the figure.

  4. The Overlook (Alexander McQueen collection) - Wikipedia

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    The staff writer at Women's Wear Daily (WWD) said the collection "combined his new romantic mood with those trademark touches of the bizarre". [26] Lisa Armstrong, writing for The Times of London, described the paired models from Look 40 as one of the "few freakish McQueen moments" from a show whose mood was otherwise romantic. [61]

  5. Kristen Connolly reveals what it's really like to wear a bustier

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  6. Miley Cyrus Stuns in a transparent Bustier and an LBD ... - AOL

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    The “Used To Be Young” singer put a modern twist on a glamorous Old Hollywood outfit, wearing a transparent bustier, matching pencil skirt, cropped blazer by Neiman Marcus, and strappy heels.

  7. Catsuits and bodysuits in popular media - Wikipedia

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    The Action Heroine's Handbook describes the catsuit as one of the three options of the first rule of thumb described in the book: "Dress to accentuate your best physical assets". [9] Action Chicks: New Images of Tough Women in Popular Culture by Sherrie A. Inness describes catsuits as an iconic garb of female TV and film characters. [10]