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    Sureple Spring Round Neck T-Shirt Dress — $31! Grace Karin Spaghetti Stap Flowy Pleated Dress — $40! Prettygarden Casual Boho Puff Sleeve High Waist Dress — $48! Alaster Queen Tie Empire ...

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    15. We Also Love: This customer-favorite dress has a tie detail that cinches your waist in a gorgeous way. 16. We Also Love: This smocked dress has a flattering empire waist, and added ruching. Bonus!

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    Rhode. When you wear a Rhode dress, you essentially perfect the art of dressing both chicly and modestly without looking dowdy. This Lulani midi comes in many patterns as well as a neutral black ...

  5. Empire silhouette - Wikipedia

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    Empire silhouette. French lady in 1808; the style was often accompanied by a shawl or similar wrap, or a short "Spencer" jacket, as the dresses were light and left much uncovered. Empire silhouette, Empire line, Empire waist or just Empire is a style in clothing in which the dress has a fitted bodice ending just below the bust, giving a high ...

  6. Waistline (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Joséphine de Beauharnais wearing a dress with an empire waist. The waistline is the line of demarcation between the upper and lower portions of a garment, which notionally corresponds to the natural waist but may vary with fashion from just below the bust to below the hips. The waistline of a garment is often used to accentuate different features.

  7. 1795–1820 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Painting of a family game of checkers ("jeu de dames") by French artist Louis-Léopold Boilly, c. 1803. Fashion in the period 1795–1820 in European and European-influenced countries saw the final triumph of undress or informal styles over the brocades, lace, periwigs and powder of the earlier 18th century.

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