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    Best Dressed Wedding Guest: Be the best dressed wedding guest in this chic maxi dress that features a mock neckline, draped bodice and silky satin fabric — $56! 14.

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    We Can’t Forget: The cowl neck and collar work brilliantly with the drapey fit of this Laner satin mini dress. A truly eye-catching piece! A truly eye-catching piece! 8.

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    Zara. If you're looking for a fall work dress that nails the office siren look but is totally HR-approved, look no further than this figure-hugging pleated midi. Everything from its round neckline ...

  5. Halterneck - Wikipedia

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    The halter style is used with swimsuits, to maximize sun tan exposure on the back and minimize tan lines. It is also used with dresses or shirts, to create a backless dress [4] or top. The neck strap can itself be covered by the wearer's hair, leaving the impression from behind that nothing is holding the dress or shirt up.

  6. 2000s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    The early to mid-2000s saw a rise in the consumption of fast fashion: affordable off-the-peg high street clothing based on the latest high fashion designs. With its low-cost appeal driven by trends straight off the runway, fast fashion was a significant factor in the fashion industry's growth.

  7. White dress of Marilyn Monroe - Wikipedia

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    The light-colored ivory cocktail dress.. The dress is a light-colored ivory cocktail dress in a style that was in vogue in the 1950s and 1960s. The halter-like bodice has a plunging neckline and is made of two pieces of softly pleated cellulose acetate (then considered a type of rayon) fabric [22] that come together behind the neck, leaving the wearer's arms, shoulders and back bare.