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  2. J.Jill - Wikipedia

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    J.Jill was founded in the Berkshires, specifically in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, as a specialty store, by Karl Lipsky (1914—2009), [2] in 1955, which he named for his wife, Jenifer, and daughter, Jill. [3] Prior to J.Jill, Lipsky had previously founded Jenifer House, a catalog fashion retailer. [2] In 2006, J.Jill was acquired by rival ...

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  4. Strapless dress - Wikipedia

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    Japanese bride wearing a strapless dress, 2010. In 2012, the strapless dress was described as the most widely requested style for Western wedding dresses. [20] Vera Wang is sometimes credited with introducing this style of bridal dress in the first decade of the 21st century, [20] although strapless dresses were an increasingly valid option from the 1990s onwards with the growing popularity of ...

  5. Dr. Jill Biden's Oscar de la Renta Dress Sold Out in Record Time

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    The 69-year-old educator paired the asymmetrical, floral print dress with pink heels and a black protective face mask. Dr. Jill Biden's Oscar de la Renta Dress Sold Out in Record Time Skip to main ...

  6. J.Crew - Wikipedia

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    J.Crew has been criticized for labeling its new super-small jeans as "size 000"., [59] and for advertising them as "toothpick jeans". Critics have said the labeling promotes vanity, a practice known as vanity sizing. [60] The "size 000" is smaller than a size zero and has three zeros, implying that it is two sizes smaller than the smallest ...

  7. Bikini variants - Wikipedia

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    Micheline Bernardini, a nude dancer from the Casino de Paris, wearing the first bikini at the Piscine Molitor (Miller Swimming Pool) in Paris in 1946. Since the bikini was introduced by the fashion designer Louis Réard it has generated a number of variations, often smaller and more revealing than the original.