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  2. Dress form - Wikipedia

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    Dress forms of 1893. A dress form is a three-dimensional model of the human torso used for fitting clothing that is being designed or sewed.When making a piece of clothing, it can be put on the dress form so that one can see the fit and drape of the garment as it would appear on a body and make adjustments or alterations.

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    Here you’ll find the best dresses for big boobs, no matter your personal style, according to fashion editors and customer reviews. ... and I felt like I was cheating because this dress was so ...

  4. Chloe's Closet - Wikipedia

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    Chloe, Tara and Carys are drawing pictures when the closet brings them to the Netherlands to watch the tulips bloom but a grumpy gnome has cast a spell to block the sun! Upon returning to Chloe's room; they anticipate about riding the rollercoaster.

  5. Body proportions - Wikipedia

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    In modern figure drawing, the basic unit of measurement is the 'head', which is the distance from the top of the head to the chin. This unit of measurement is credited [ 2 ] to the Greek sculptor Polykleitos (fifth century BCE) and has long been used by artists to establish the proportions of the human figure.

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    The ideal back for the woman on-the-go, this crossbody bag is designed to hold just your essentials: phone, keys, wallet, and perhaps a lipstick or two. Choose from 27 different colors and patterns.

  7. Pannier (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    The fashion spread to France and from there to the rest of Europe after c. 1718–1719, when some Spanish dresses had been displayed in Paris. [1] It is also suggested that the pannier originated in Germany or England, having been around since 1710 in England, and appearing in the French court in the last years of Louis XIV’s reign.

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  9. Hoop skirt - Wikipedia

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    As the society of consumerism evolved, the roles of men and women changed and so did their dress. In the mid-19th century, the fashionable silhouette was a small waist with large, dome-shaped skirts. [2] More and more petticoats were added to make the skirts appear even larger.