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  2. 20 Stores like Anthropologie to Shop Right Now

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    Terrain is actually part of the Anthropologie/Free People/Urban Outfitters family. It focuses mostly on outdoor furniture and luxe garden goods, but you can easily use many pieces indoors as well.

  3. The 50 Most Iconic Looks of All Time - AOL

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    The way the ruffles free-flowed while she hit cars in a joyous rage was the perfect accompaniment to the song and has now become one of her most memorable looks.” —Lynette Nylander MITCHELL ...

  4. Why are Walmart's clothes so good right now? - AOL

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    Free Assembly Women's Ruffle Neck Midi Dress. ... Free Assembly Women's Puff Shoulder Cargo Jumpsuit. ... Free Assembly Women’s Pleated Midi Skirt.

  5. Free People - Wikipedia

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    Free People is an American bohemian apparel and lifestyle retail company that sells women's clothing, accessories, shoes, intimates, and swimwear. It also has a beauty and wellness category, which includes products such as cosmetics, skin, and oral care, oral supplements, crystals, and books.

  6. Prairie dress - Wikipedia

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    A prairie dress or prairie skirt is a modest American style of skirt, an article of women's and girls' clothing. Prairie dresses may be straight to slightly flared to very full, and may have one or more flounces (deep ruffles ) or tiers; prairie dresses may be worn over a ruffled eyelet or lace -trimmed petticoat . [ 1 ]

  7. Ruff (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    The ruff, which was worn by men, women and children, evolved from the small fabric ruffle at the neck of the shirt or chemise. Ruffs served as changeable pieces of cloth that could themselves be laundered separately while keeping the wearer's doublet or gown from becoming soiled at the neckline. The stiffness of the garment forced upright ...