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    Fit & Flare Linen-Blend Jumpsuit $25 $50 Save $25 While technically not a dress, this linen-blend jumpsuit is a great alternative when you need to look and feel dressed up but prefer some pants.

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    Fit and Flare Winter Sweater Dress There's so much to love about this one: a flattering flare fit, and that down-the-center cable knit detail. The chunky sweater fabric makes for extra comfortable ...

  4. Fit and flare - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the fit and flare dress can be traced to the 1930s with the move away from the drop-waist silhouette of the 1920s. [citation needed] The fit and flare silhouette is linked to Christian Dior's "New LooK" of a cinched waist and full skirt that became popular in the post-war decades.

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    Plus-Size Lace Cocktail Dress. ... The retro fit-and-flare style is perfect if you organize a family dinner every December or if you have reservations at an upscale restaurant for the holidays. It ...

  6. A-line (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    The term was first used by the French couture designer Christian Dior as the label for his collection of spring 1955. [2] The A-Line collection's feature item, then the "most wanted silhouette in Paris", was a "fingertip-length flared jacket worn over a dress with a very full, pleated skirt".

  7. Maison Margiela - Wikipedia

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    Maison Margiela was founded by Martin Margiela, a Belgian fashion designer, in 1988. Earlier, Margiela had studied fashion at the Royal Academy of Antwerp, [6] and although he actually graduated a year earlier, in 1979, [4] he is often mistaken for a member of the university's Avant-garde fashion collective the Antwerp Six.

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