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  2. Wrapper (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    A woman wearing a blouse and skirt set, right. Batik—created with hot wax and dye. Fancy print—created by printing patterns on cloth. Unlike expensive wax prints, the design is printed on one side of the cotton fabric. Fancy prints are made in Europe, India, and West Africa. The most popular fancy print is known as the traditional print.

  3. Melania Trump wore menswear again. It's becoming her ... - AOL

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    Between 2016 and 2020, during her first years in office, the former model more often wore midi dresses, skirt-and-blouse sets, and gowns. In her first White House portrait, ...

  4. Photos show inaugural gowns first ladies have worn over the ...

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    Bess Truman wore a matching skirt suit set with a ruffled blouse when her husband took the oath of office. Bess Truman, 1949 Bess Truman, left, with members of the Truman family.

  5. Ruqun - Wikipedia

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    The ruqun as a set of attire was also worn by men and women during the Warring States period. [35]: 4 Elites women in the Warring States period also wore a blouse or a jacket, which was fastened to the right to form a V-shaped collar and was waist-length, along with a long full skirt.

  6. The best and worst outfits celebrities have worn at the 2025 ...

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    The blouse would have looked stunning with jeans and her $275 suede, fringed boots from Sam Edelman. Instead, she wore both with a $298 skirt from Marie Oliver that was too stiff in silhouette and ...

  7. Dress - Wikipedia

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    Women called their dresses "waists" if one-piece, or "shirtwaists," if it consisted of a skirt and a blouse. [55] The bodice of the dresses had a boned lining. [55] Informally, wealthy women wore tea gowns at home. [56] These garments were looser, though not as loose as a "wrapper," and made of expensive fabric and laces. [56]