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  2. 21 Confidence-Boosting, Tummy-Slimming Dresses for Spring ...

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    Tummy-control dresses that can help you appear slimmer don’t have to be tight and figure-hugging. There are plenty of design techniques, in 21 Confidence-Boosting, Tummy-Slimming Dresses for ...

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    Below, we’ve linked you to 23 of the best tummy-control dresses for summer, either with shaping capabilities or super flattering designs and features that will help perfect your look. Let’s ...

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    Sustainably chic: This stretchy dress features an elastic empire waist and a V-neck surplice neckline, creating an ultra-flattering fit — $26! 3. Tier three: Smocked and tiered, you’ll want to ...

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    With that in mind, we took a look through the sale sections at your favorite retailers like Walmart, QVC, Nordstrom and even Amazon to find several figure-flattering tops that just so happen to be ...

  6. Backless dress - Wikipedia

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    A backless dress is a style of women's clothing designed to expose the wearer's back. The back may be either partially exposed with a low cut or fully exposed with the use of strings. A backless dress is most commonly worn on formal occasions or as evening wear or as wedding dresses and can be of any length, from a miniskirt-length

  7. Midriff - Wikipedia

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    It was introduced to fashion in 1932 by Madeleine Vionnet when she offered an evening gown with strategically cut openings at the waist. Women's swimwear of the 1930s and 1940s incorporated increasing degrees of midriff exposure. Teen magazines of the late 1940s and 1950s featured similar designs of midriff-baring suits and tops.