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  2. 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 ...

  3. Flattering Casual Summer Dresses to Support Larger Bust - AOL

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    ‘Tis the season for sun, fun and summer dresses. They’re easy breezy fashion essentials that you can dress up for formal occasions and style down for more casual activities. Since many of Us ...

  4. Kendall Jenner Wears White Bodycon Minidress to Pop Up Event

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    Kendall Jenner attended a FWRD pop-up store event in Los Angeles as their creative director wearing a white bodycon minidress that hugged every curve.

  5. 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, [120] oversized striped cardigan sweaters, multicoloured silk skirts with seashell or floral print, strappy sandals, pants with a contrasting stripe down the leg, ugg boots ...

  6. 1920s in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    The tubular dresses of the 'teens had evolved into a similar silhouette that now sported shorter skirts with pleats, gathers, or slits to allow motion. The most memorable fashion trend of the Roaring Twenties was undoubtedly "the flapper" look. The flapper dress was functional and flattened the bust line rather than accentuating it. [3]

  7. Gyaru - Wikipedia

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    Gyaru (ギャル) pronounced [ɡʲa̠ꜜɾɯ̟ᵝ], is a Japanese fashion subculture for young women, often associated with gaudy fashion styles and dyed hair. [1] The term gyaru is a Japanese transliteration of the English slang word gal.