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  3. 10 Versatile Ways to Wear a Dress With a Scarf Year-Round - AOL

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    We have your new favorite fall outfit combo.

  4. Maria Clara gown - Wikipedia

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    The Maria Clara is a form of baro't saya but traditionally worn by Filipina women with a pañuelo (neck scarf) over the shoulders and accessorized with a delicate abaniko (fan).

  5. Dupatta - Wikipedia

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    A dupatta is traditionally worn over the left shoulder in India, and tucked in to a skirt on the opposite side. However, the dupatta can be free hanging over the shoulder, or, across the neck and behind both shoulders. A modern variation is to allow the length of the dupatta to drape elegantly around the waist and through the arms at the front.

  6. 21 Best Dresses That Show Off Your Shoulders - AOL

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    Designed with tasteful side cutouts, 3/4-length sleeves on one shoulder and pockets, this tiered midi dress from The Drop looks much more expensive than it is — just $70! 6. Silky-smooth!

  7. Pelerine - Wikipedia

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    A pelerine is a small cape-like garment that covers the shoulders. [1] Historically, the pelerine possibly originated in a type of 15th century armor padding that protected the neck and shoulders by itself, if the padded fabric was reinforced internally with metal, and/or acted as padding between armor and the skin in the neck-to-shoulder region.

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