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  2. Kim Kardashian Wore Ice Spice’s Silver Cutout Bodysuit 20 ...

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    Back to 2024, though! Rather than recreate Kim's full look, Ice Spice wore the bodysuit with the tiniest micro miniskirt we've ever seen. With a thick double buckle side belt and hip-high leg slit ...

  3. 24 of the most daring looks Elle Fanning has ever worn, from ...

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    The bodysuit's top looked like a bra, and sheer black lace covered Fanning's stomach. ... Fanning attended the premiere of "A Complete Unknown" in a white, backless Gucci dress.

  4. Nicole Kidman Goes Backless (And Braless) at ‘Lioness’ Season ...

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    At 57, Nicole Kidman has never looked better. Look no further than Wednesday, October 23, in Los Angeles, during the season 2 premiere of Lioness, where the actress wore a backless Bottega Veneta ...

  5. Bodysuit - Wikipedia

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    A bodysuit is a one-piece form-fitting or skin-tight garment that covers the torso and the crotch. [1] The design of a basic bodysuit is similar to a one-piece swimsuit and a leotard, though the materials may vary. Thong or T-front thong bodysuits usually have the crotch opening moved up to the front to underbelly area to increase the wearer's ...

  6. Backless dress - Wikipedia

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    A backless dress is a style of women's clothing designed to expose the wearer's back. The back may be either partially exposed with a low cut or fully exposed with the use of strings. A backless dress is most commonly worn on formal occasions or as evening wear or as wedding dresses and can be of any length, from a miniskirt-length

  7. Onesie (jumpsuit) - Wikipedia

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    The term onesies (with an s at the end) is a brand name for infant bodysuits that is owned by Gerber Childrenswear LLC, and the term is used generically for infant bodysuits in the US. There is little in common between the infant onesies and an adult onesie: the former is usually sleeveless and legless and snaps or buttons at the crotch.