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  2. Cultural views on the midriff and navel - Wikipedia

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    Navel exposure became common in the culture of 20th-century music, with an establishing foothold during the mid-1970s, then becoming more prominent by the following decade, with many successful female popstars [41] having appeared on and offstage and in music videos with their midriff exposed, usually wearing a crop top, including Madonna ...

  3. Talk:Cultural views on the midriff and navel - Wikipedia

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    This includes shirts that expose the lower abdomen but cover the navel (even with stretching or raising arms), shirt that reveals chest, torn sleeveless shirts that reveal ribs but not navel (called "dropped arm holes"), the various styles of B2K which includes one style of lifting the end of the shirt and pulling it over the head and placing ...

  4. Crop top - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the clothing are unknown, but midriff tops go back to at least the Bronze Age, demonstrated by the discovery of Egtved Girl in Denmark.. The early history of the modern form of crop top intersects with cultural views towards the midriff, starting with the performance of Little Egypt at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair. [2]

  5. Midriff - Wikipedia

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    A 1948 photo of Italian women in midriff-baring bikinis. In some cultures, exposure of the midriff is socially discouraged or even banned, and Western culture has historically been hesitant in the use of midriff-baring styles. Bill Blass commented: It is too difficult. Women will much more readily wear bare-back or plunging-neckline styles. [3]

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  7. Low-rise (fashion) - Wikipedia

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    A normal low-rise sits at least 2 to 3 inches (5 to 8 cm) below the navel. A "super" or an "ultra low-rise" sits at 4 to 5 inches (10 to 13 cm) below the navel. [3] Low-rise jeans may be worn with crop tops to expose skin at the waist, torso, and hips, sometimes showing the midriff and navel, especially in warm climates. [4] [5]

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    A standout in the cottage cheese category this year that excelled in our tests included Good Culture. The versatile food is great on its own or blended into smoothies and even dips and spreads ...

  9. Navel in popular culture - Wikipedia

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