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  2. Chemise - Wikipedia

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    Chemise, linen, c.1790-1810. The Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute: 2009.300.392.. A chemise or shift is a classic smock type of women's undergarment or dress. . Historically, a chemise was a simple garment worn next to the skin to protect clothing from sweat and body oils, the precursor to the modern shirts commonly worn in Western

  3. 17 white dresses perfect for any graduation - AOL

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    From lace styles to shirt dresses, we have rounded up 17 beautiful white dresses that come at every price point. Shop our favorite picks from brands like Faviana , Old Navy and J.Crew below!

  4. Shift dress - Wikipedia

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    A shift dress is a dress in which the cloth falls straight from the shoulders and has darts around the bust. It frequently features a high scoop or boat neck. [3] The shift dress is often confused with the sheath dress, which is form-fitting and shaped by tucks on the waist area. Shift dresses became popular in western fashion in the 1920s and ...

  5. White shift dress of Jean Shrimpton - Wikipedia

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    The garment Shrimpton and Rolfe developed for Derby Day was a simple white shift dress. However, DuPont had not supplied enough fabric to complete the intended design, so at Shrimpton's suggestion, Rolfe improvised, by finishing the hemline 4 in (10 cm) above the knee.

  6. List of individual dresses - Wikipedia

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    Revenge dress, a black dress worn by Diana, Princess of Wales following the revelation that her husband had been unfaithful; Tarkhan dress, a 5000-year old linen dress considered the known oldest woven garment; Travolta dress, a midnight blue gown worn by Diana and named for John Travolta, with whom she danced while wearing it

  7. Teddy (garment) - Wikipedia

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    A version reappeared in the late 1960s, called a braslip, [2] which featured a bra top and attached slip, to wear under short, shift dresses, and replace half slips. Often the bra top was an underwire style, and the entire garment was sized by the bra. From the 1970s the term teddy or teddie was adopted to refer to a similar style of undergarment.

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