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    This fun, flirty dress for plus sizes comes in nine patterns and colors, each with a flattering fit complete with a leg-slit, cold-shoulder design, and belted waist. And with over 7,000 ratings on ...

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    Julia Jordan Mock Neck Three-Tier Maxi Dress. $119 at Nordstrom. Marina Crystal Teardrop Tiered Chiffon Sheath Cocktail Dress. $63 at Nordstrom Rack. R&M Richards Women’s Two-Piece A-Line Midi ...

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    Quick Overview. BTFBM Halter Neck Sleeveless. $41 at Amazon. BTFBM Women Boho Swiss Maxi Dress. $55 at Amazon. Angashion Long Sleeve Crewneck Dress. $33 at Amazon. Dokotoo Long Sleeve Eyelet Dress ...

  5. 1960s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    The 1960s were an age of fashion innovation for women. The early 1960s gave birth to drainpipe jeans and capri pants, a style popularized by Audrey Hepburn. [6] Casual dress became more unisex and often consisted of plaid button down shirts worn with slim blue jeans, comfortable slacks, or skirts.

  6. 1990s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Bob cuts were favored by women. (Saffron, 1996) Fashion in the 1990s was defined by a return to minimalist fashion, [1] in contrast to the more elaborate and flashy trends of the 1980s. One notable shift was the mainstream adoption of tattoos, [2] body piercings aside from ear piercing [3] and, to a much lesser extent, other forms of body ...

  7. Clothing in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    Clothing in ancient Rome generally comprised a short-sleeved or sleeveless, knee-length tunic for men and boys, and a longer, usually sleeved tunic for women and girls. On formal occasions, adult male citizens could wear a woolen toga, draped over their tunic, and married citizen women wore a woolen mantle, known as a palla, over a stola, a ...