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  2. 20 Sleek Slip Dresses and How to Style Them - AOL

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    Slip dresses are timeless staples. These are the best styles in all colors (black, white, pink & green), fabrics (silk & satin), and lengths (midi & maxi). 20 Sleek Slip Dresses and How to Style Them

  3. Billie Eilish Wore a Lace Slip Dress With a Thigh-High Slit - AOL

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    In the snaps, Billie opts for a black slip featuring a lace hem that finishes just below the knees along with a thigh-high slit. The singer layers the slip underneath a loose cami-style top ...

  4. Slip dress - Wikipedia

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    Slip dress at Plaza theatre. A slip dress is a woman's dress that closely resembles an underslip or petticoat. [1] It is traditionally cut on the bias, with spaghetti straps. [1] The slip dress looked like an undergarment, but was intended to be seen, and through the use of lace and sheer elements, offer glimpses of the body beneath. [2]

  5. Miniskirt - Wikipedia

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    A miniskirt (sometimes hyphenated as mini-skirt, separated as mini skirt, or sometimes shortened to simply mini) is a skirt with its hemline well above the knees, generally at mid-thigh level, normally no longer than 10 cm (4 in) below the buttocks; [1] and a dress with such a hemline is called a minidress or a miniskirt dress.

  6. 1990s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    More formal styles intended for the workplace or special occasions (such as a cocktail party) included silk blouses in neutral colors or animal prints, [64] tailored pantsuits and skirt suits inspired by the 1980s, [65] collarless coats, [68] and the little black dress, with or without subtle embroidery. [27]

  7. Little black dress - Wikipedia

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    Fashion historians ascribe the origins of the little black dress to the 1920s designs of Coco Chanel. [1] It is intended to be long-lasting, versatile, affordable, and widely accessible. Its ubiquity is such that it is often simply referred to as the "LBD". [2] [3] [4] The little black dress is considered essential to a complete wardrobe.

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