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  2. 18 Loose Dresses That Are More Slimming Than Bodycon Styles - AOL

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    The V-neck top on this shirtdress looks amazing paired with its sophisticated skirt! 12. We love how this 3/4 sleeve shirt dress comes with a belt to cinch in your waist. The vertical stripes are ...

  3. 17 Bodycon Dresses Designed to Flatter Curvy Figures - AOL

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    If you’re a curvy gal, you know the constant dilemma between choosing loose or tight clothing. “Is loose clothing more flattering for my shape? But I have curves . . . maybe I should highlight ...

  4. 2020s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    This style, sometimes referred to as "dopamine dressing", featured long skirts and belted maxi dresses with thigh splits, lots of gold and pearl jewelry, neon blue tights, [116] oversized striped cardigan sweaters, multicoloured silk skirts with seashell or floral print, strappy sandals, pants with a contrasting stripe down the leg, ugg boots ...

  5. How To Wear The Viral Coquette Bow Stacking Trend - AOL

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    Puff sleeves and a sweetheart neckline make this corset-inspired bustier feel particularly sweet. Wide-leg jeans or a denim maxi skirt will keep it from feeling overly cutesy. Shop Now

  6. Dirndl - Wikipedia

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    A dirndl skirt is a full, wide skirt, gathered into folds at the waist. [3] The terms Trachtenmode and Landhausmode (literally "country house style") describe clothing of various styles borrowing elements from folk costume, such as colour, cut or material. [36] Examples would be single-piece dresses featuring a dirndl skirt.

  7. Mondrian Collection - Wikipedia

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    The abstract, geometric visual language of the modernistic Dutch movement De Stijl to which Mondrian belonged was applied to the design of the six dresses. [ 13 ] Saint Laurent was known for his love of fine art, [ 8 ] and had an extensive collection covering a wide range of periods and styles which had important influence on his work. [ 9 ]