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  2. Plus-size clothing - Wikipedia

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    Mary Duffy's Big Beauties was the first model agency to work with hundreds of new plus-size clothing lines and advertisers. For two decades, this plus-size category produced the largest per annum percentage increases in ready-to-wear retailing. Max Mara started Marina Rinaldi, one of the first high-end clothing lines, for plus-size women in ...

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

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    When greeting Justin and Sophie Grégoire Trudeau at the White House in October 2017, Melania wore a gray pinstripe suit instead of a dress. The suit featured high-waisted pants, and she paired it ...

  4. The Best Dresses for Big Boobs, Whether You Prefer to ... - AOL

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    According to reviews, this dress runs true to size, but some women found that the length at the back of the dress runs long. Per Holly H., a size 32DDD reviewer, “This dress is absolutely ...

  5. 17 Strapless Summer Dresses for Bigger Busts — Starting at ...

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    But if you have a bigger bust, it can be difficult to find strapless styles that provide enough coverage and support. So, I decided to bring 17 Strapless Summer Dresses for Bigger Busts ...

  6. History of cleavage - Wikipedia

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    Women wore an apodesmos, [14] later stēthodesmē, [15] mastodesmos [16] and mastodeton, [17] all meaning "breast-band", a band of wool or linen that was wrapped across the breasts and tied or pinned at the back. [18] [19] Roman women wore breast-bands during sport, such as those shown on the Coronation of the Winner mosaic (also known as the ...

  7. 1920s in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, working-class women looked for modern forms of dress as they transitioned from rural to urban careers. Taking their cue from wealthier women, working women began wearing less expensive variations on the day suit, adopting a more modern look that seemed to suit their new, technologically focused careers as typists and telephone operators.