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  2. 25 Dresses with Pockets That Are the Perfect Mix of Fashion ...

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    Admit it: Dresses with pockets are the best thing since sliced bread. They hold small, everyday essentials without needing a handbag, and they also serve as the perfect place to put your hands when.

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    The Lululemon Align Cami Strap Dress is versatile and can be worn for various sports or casual wear, and it’s adorably cute. But it costs $148. But it costs $148.

  5. Hemline - Wikipedia

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    Prom dresses, with hemlines varying from above-the-ankle (tea length) to floor length. The hemline is the line formed by the lower edge of a garment, such as a skirt, dress or coat, measured from the floor. [1] The hemline is perhaps the most variable style line in fashion, changing shape and ranging in height from hip-high to floor-length ...

  6. Sheath dress - Wikipedia

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    Sheath dress. In fashion, a sheath dress is a fitted, straight cut dress, often nipped at the waistline with no waist seam. [1] When constructing the dress, the bodice and skirt are joined together by combining the skirt darts into one dart: this aligns the skirt darts with the bodice waist dart. [2]

  7. Pannier (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    The fashion spread to France and from there to the rest of Europe after c. 1718–1719, when some Spanish dresses had been displayed in Paris. [1] It is also suggested that the pannier originated in Germany or England, having been around since 1710 in England, and appearing in the French court in the last years of Louis XIV’s reign.

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