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  2. 15 Best Bras to Wear With Sundresses From Size A to DD - AOL

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  3. Sundress - Wikipedia

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    A sundress or summer dress is an informal or casual dress intended to be worn in warm weather, typically in a lightweight fabric, most commonly cotton, and usually loose-fitting. It is commonly a bodice -style sleeveless dress, typically with a wide neckline and thin shoulder straps , and may be backless .

  4. Dress - Wikipedia

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    By 1920, the "new woman" was a trend that saw lighter fabrics and dresses that were easier to put on. [65] Younger women were also setting the trends that older women started to follow. [65] The dresses of the 1920s could be pulled over the head and were short and straight. [66] It was acceptable to wear sleeveless dresses during the day. [66]

  5. Sundress (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A Sundress is a casual woman's dress found in Western cultures in the 20th and 21st centuries.. Sundress may also refer to: Sundress, a 2006 EP by Ben Kwellen, containing the song "Sundress"

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  7. Fashion of Audrey Hepburn - Wikipedia

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    She believed that women should find their own complementary "look", rather than rely on trends, and accessorize it seasonally. [2] Hepburn invested in quality pieces, and put intentional thought into her ensembles by occasion. [2] She admired simple lines and elegant looks, designed to complement her, rather than stand out. [2]