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  2. Kendall Jenner Wore a See-Through Top, No Bra, and Leather ...

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    Kendall Jenner brought Hollywood's beloved sheer trend to a casual girls' night dinner. Jenner was photographed wearing a black sheer sleeveless top paired with a belted leather skirt and boots.

  3. The Secret to Wearing Sheer Clothes Like a Pro This Spring - AOL

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    Sheer clothing is a major fashion trend for spring 2023, but it can seem hard to wear. Here, fashion experts explain how to make sheer clothing feel wearable.

  4. 19 of the Best Bras and Bralettes to Wear Under Sheer Tops - AOL

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    Bright and Bold: Want something vivid and colorful to wear with perhaps a sheer black or white top? Check out this Smart & Sexy plunge bra, featuring mesh accents of its own! 15.

  5. Teddy (garment) - Wikipedia

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    A version reappeared in the late 1960s, called a braslip, [2] which featured a bra top and attached slip, to wear under short, shift dresses, and replace half slips. Often the bra top was an underwire style, and the entire garment was sized by the bra. From the 1970s the term teddy or teddie was adopted to refer to a similar style of undergarment.

  6. Babydoll - Wikipedia

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    An older pink babydoll A more recent babydoll. A babydoll is a short, sleeveless, loose-fitting nightgown or negligee, intended as nightwear for women. It sometimes has formed cups called a bralette for cleavage with an attached, loose-fitting skirt falling in length usually between the belly button and upper thigh.

  7. Negligee - Wikipedia

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    ' undressed '), is a form of see-through clothing for women consisting of a sheer, usually long, dressing gown. [1] It is a form of nightgown intended for wear at night and in the bedroom. It was introduced in France in the 18th century, where it mimicked the heavy head-to-toe style of women's day dresses of the time.