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  2. Bust (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Bust is a women's lifestyle magazine that is published four times a year. The magazine was started by Debbie Stoller and Laurie Henzel and is currently published by Street Media LLC . Bust covers music, news , crafts , art , sex , and fashion from an independent ("indie"), third wave feminist perspective.

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  4. Maxi Mounds - Wikipedia

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    Maxi Mounds (born October 25, 1964), is an American nude big-bust model, stripper and occasional pornographic actress originally from the Long Island, New York area. Mounds is known for her extremely large breast implants.

  5. Bra - Wikipedia

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    Before the spread of brassières, the female bust was encased in corsets and structured garments called "bust improvers", made of boning and lace. [10] The history of corsets indicates they started to go out of fashion by 1917, when metal was needed to make tanks and munitions for World War I, [11] and when 1920s fashions emphasized boyish ...

  6. Bustline - Wikipedia

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    A bustline is an arbitrary line encircling the fullest part of the bust or body circumference at the bust. [1] It is a body measurement which measures the circumference of a woman's torso at the level of the breasts. It is measured by keeping a measuring tape horizontal and wrapping it around the body so that it goes over the nipples and under ...

  7. Fit model - Wikipedia

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    A fit model (sometimes fitting model) is a person who is used by a fashion designer or clothing manufacturer to check the fit, drape and visual appearance of a design on a 'real' human being, effectively acting as a live mannequin. [1]

  8. Pets.com - Wikipedia

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    On November 21, 1994, the Pets.com domain name was registered by Pasadena-based entrepreneur Greg McLemore. [2] [3] The Pets.com website launched in early November 1998 as a spinoff of WebMagic [4] [5] and Pets.com was incorporated in February 1999. [3]

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