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  2. 17 Zara-Style Fall Dresses — Starting at Just $22 - AOL

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    We Also Love: Simple, versatile and yet statement-making, this KUFV bodycon dress is the next level up from a T-shirt dress! 3. ... Bonus: Zara has many trendy ruched mesh dresses right now, ...

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    Backless Bodycon: A versatile style, this sleek and stylish strapless satin midi dress makes a great choice for date nights, wedding and spring get-togethers — was $51, now $40! 17.

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    Zara. If you're looking for a fall work dress that nails the office siren look but is totally HR-approved, look no further than this figure-hugging pleated midi. Everything from its round neckline ...

  5. 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 .

  6. 2010s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    South African model Candice Swanepoel wearing pantywaist top and bodycon skirt, 2010 Jing Ulrich, a prominent global leader in finance, wearing brightly colored 1980s-inspired dress, 2012. The early 2010s saw many recycled fashions from the 1950s, [18] 1970s, and 1980s as designers from stores like Topshop replicated original vintage clothing.

  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".