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  2. Step Aside Cottagecore, the Boho-Chic Revival Is the ... - AOL

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    So, if Emily’s sherpa and caramel-colored leather choices or Chemena Kamali’s chiffon and suede designs weren’t enough tell you, boho-chic is primed to become the biggest fall fashion trend ...

  3. Chiffon (fabric) - Wikipedia

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    Chiffon (French:; English: / ʃ ɪ ˈ f ɒ n /, shif-ON, from the French word chiffe which means "cloth or rag"; [1] is a lightweight, balanced plain-woven sheer fabric, or gauze, like gossamer, woven of alternate S- and Z-twist crepe (high-twist) yarns.

  4. Backless dress - Wikipedia

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    A backless dress is a style of women's clothing designed to expose the wearer's back. The back may be either partially exposed with a low cut or fully exposed with the use of strings. A backless dress is most commonly worn on formal occasions or as evening wear or as wedding dresses and can be of any length, from a miniskirt-length to floor-length.

  5. 1960s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Bell bottoms were usually worn with chiffon blouses, polo-necked ribbed sweaters or tops that bared the midriff. These were made in a variety of materials including heavy denims, silks, and even elasticated fabrics. [55] Variations of polyester were worn along with acrylics. [4]

  6. How Juliet Capulet Changed the Way We Dress - AOL

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    This past Fashion Month, Chloé and Collina Strada offered two of the most compelling takes on a modern Juliet, with a controlled silhouette formed by gauzy, girly materials like organza and chiffon.

  7. Nightwear - Wikipedia

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    Peignoir - long outer garment for women, usually sheer and made of chiffon; frequently sold with a matching nightgown, negligee, or panties. Other types of garment commonly worn for sleeping—but not exclusively so— include gym shorts, t-shirts, tank tops, sweatpants, as well as underwear and/or socks (worn without outerwear). Sleeping in ...

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