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  2. Shrug (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    A knit shrug. A shrug is a cropped, cardigan-like garment with short or long sleeves cut in one with the body, typically knitted or crocheted. [1] Generally, a shrug covers less of the body than a vest would, but it is more tailored than a shawl. Shrugs are typically worn as the outermost layer of an outfit, with a full shirt, tank top, or ...

  3. 22 of the best and worst looks Melania Trump has worn as ...

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    Ralph Lauren Collection designed the knee-length, powder-blue dress Melania wore to Trump's inauguration in 2017, as well as the coordinating shrug and gloves she wore with the look.

  4. How Melania Trump's style has evolved, from her modeling days ...

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    The black-and-tan dress featured a feathered skirt with sheer detailing, and she paired it with coordinating shoes. The night she got engaged, Melania wore a semi-sheer dress to the Met Gala.

  5. Nightgown - Wikipedia

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    A nightgown. A nightgown, nightie or nightdress is a loosely hanging item of nightwear, and is commonly worn by women and girls.A nightgown is made from cotton, silk, satin, or nylon and may be decorated with lace appliqués or embroidery at the bust and hem.

  6. Negligee - Wikipedia

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    Although the evening-dress style of nightwear made moves towards the modern negligee style—translucent bodices, lace trimming, bows, exemplified in 1941 by a photo [2] [3] [4] of Rita Hayworth [5] [6] in Life—it was only after World War II that nightwear changed from being primarily utilitarian to being primarily sensual or even erotic; the ...

  7. Teddy (garment) - Wikipedia

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    While many styles were sleeveless and had a low-neckline, options also featured long sleeves and/or high necklines, and into the 1890s, were also decorated with ribbons and lace. [2] Teddy, French, silk, c.1920s. The Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute, 1986.516.7.