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    Nightingale Plaid Midi Dress. Not only would this plaid dress pair well in your wardrobe for the holidays, but it would also look stunning in the spring. I adore a dress with versatility. Sizes: XS-XL

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    The #1 best-seller on Amazon has a 4.2-star rating thanks to flattering butterfly sleeves and a ruffled hemline for a wintery boho vibe. Shop Now Velvet Wrap Maxi Dress

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    The highlights of Saldaña’s white asymmetrical gown are a bow shoulder and bubble skirt at the 19th Annual GLAAD Media Awards. Jeffrey Mayer - Getty Images February 24, 2008

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    [11] [12] The ball gown's skirt is reminiscent of gowns from the 1860s, with a flattened front and volume at the back and sides. The exaggerated size of the bow tie references the ornamental use of bows on feminine clothing. [13] Porter wore jewelry by Oscar Heyman and six-inch heeled boots by Rick Owens with the outfit. [8]

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    Names for new styles or fashions in clothing are frequently the deliberate inventions of fashion designers or clothing manufacturers; these include Chanel's Little Black Dress (a term which has survived) and Lanvin's robe de style (which has not). Other terms are of more obscure origin.

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    The ruff, which was worn by men, women and children, evolved from the small fabric ruffle at the neck of the shirt or chemise. Ruffs served as changeable pieces of cloth that could themselves be laundered separately while keeping the wearer's doublet or gown from becoming soiled at the neckline. The stiffness of the garment forced upright ...