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  2. This Off-the-Shoulder Dress Is Your New Throw On and Go ... - AOL

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    21 Confidence-Boosting, Tummy-Slimming Dresses for Spring — Starting at $14. The Sofia Jeans Off the Shoulder Dress is an affordable $18 wonder. It comes in two colors: a pink allover Magenta ...

  3. Strapless dress - Wikipedia

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    Japanese bride wearing a strapless dress, 2010. In 2012, the strapless dress was described as the most widely requested style for Western wedding dresses. [20] Vera Wang is sometimes credited with introducing this style of bridal dress in the first decade of the 21st century, [20] although strapless dresses were an increasingly valid option from the 1990s onwards with the growing popularity of ...

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    Anderson wore a black off-the-shoulder gown with short sleeves in a textured woollen fabric as she carried a foldover clutch in matching black. She wore her hair in a sleek low ponytail and ...

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    Bardot Women’s Bow-Front Off-the-Shoulder Mini Dress — was $149, now just $94! CeCe Women’s Mock Neck Long Sleeve Sweater Bow Tie Neck Dress — was $99, now just $59 !

  6. Revenge dress - Wikipedia

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    The dress, an off-the-shoulder black silk evening gown, was designed by Christina Stambolian. [1] Stambolian compared Diana's choice of black to the black swan Odile in Tchaikovsky's ballet Swan Lake, saying that Diana "chose not to play the scene like Odette, innocent in white.

  7. Dress - Wikipedia

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    A bodycon dress is a tight figure-hugging dress, often made from stretchy material. [73] The name derives from "body confidence" [ 74 ] or, originally, "body conscious", transformed into Japanese in the 1980s as "bodikon".