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  2. The 18 Best Designer Tights That Make the Outfit - AOL

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    Shop the best designer tights, including opaque, transparent, semi-sheer, ribbed, patterned, colored, & embellished styles from Gucci, Prada, Valentino & more. The 18 Best Designer Tights That ...

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    Tights continue to dominate the runway, with designers like Chloé and Toteme showcasing how a sleek, opaque leg can add dimension to the 2024 trend of layering sheer fabrics—a bold look ...

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    The architectural designer for Yeezy has sent fans' hearts racing in a ... wearing the brand's Mid Support Tights—sheer tights with a built-in control top that come in four colors and from sizes ...

  5. Lirika Matoshi - Wikipedia

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    Lirika Matoshi (born 1996) is a Kosovo-Albanian fashion designer based in New York City who gained prominence through the Internet. Matoshi is noted for her whimsical and feminine designs. Matoshi is noted for her whimsical and feminine designs.

  6. Wolford - Wikipedia

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    Wolford, headquartered in Bregenz on Lake Constance in Austria, is a textile manufacturer of tights, bodysuits and underwear, as well as women's clothing and accessories. Wolford has 16 subsidiaries and markets its products in approx. 60 countries through more than 260 own and partner-operated retail-stores, 3,000 trading partners and 17 online ...

  7. Tunic - Wikipedia

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    The upper classes wore other garments atop the basic tunic, such as the dalmatica, a heavier and shorter type of tunic, again, worn by both sexes, or the scaramangion, a riding-coat of Persian origin. Except for the military or riding dress, men and women of higher status wore tunics that came down to the ankles, or nearly so.