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  2. 17 Dresses That Can Perfectly Camouflage Back Fat - AOL

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    Ah, the dreaded back fat. No matter how you prepare, how much you exercise, what you eat, you might still find yourself dealing with this unfortunate issue. You look hot either way, don’t get us ...

  3. 17 Easy Spring Dresses for Athletic Body Types - AOL

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    Further, some dress silhouettes that flatter the athletic body include strapless, backless, v-neck, etc. 23 Loose Dresses That Are More Slimming Than Bodycon Styles 17 Easy Spring Dresses for ...

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  5. History of cleavage - Wikipedia

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    [123] [176] [177] Fashion entrepreneur Harvey Paulvin said a men's V-neck should be between "two to four inches from the collar". [225] Some men groom their chest hair to improve the male cleavage look (sometimes known as "manscaping"). [226] [123] [176] [177] [202] Many still considered the look inappropriate for most situations. [202] [227]

  6. 50 Of The Nakedest Red Carpet Dresses *Ever* - AOL

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    The 50 nakedest red carpet dresses of all time—from Halle Berry's iconic Oscars gown to the time Kendall Jenner wore a casual thong to the Met Gala.

  7. Body fat percentage - Wikipedia

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    In males, mean percentage body fat ranged from 23% at age 16–19 years to 31% at age 60–79 years. In females, mean percentage body fat ranged from 32% at age 8–11 years to 42% at age 60–79 years. But it is important to recognise that women need at least 9% more body fat than men to live a normal healthy life. [2]

  8. Men's skirts - Wikipedia

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    The upper part of dresses could now be tailored exactly to the body. Men's dresses were buttoned on the front and women's dresses got a décolletage. The lower part of men's dresses were much shorter in length than those for women. They were wide cut and often pleated with an A-line so that horse riding became more comfortable.

  9. How fatphobia influences what fashions are considered ... - AOL

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    Calling items of clothing "flattering" only on certain bodies is, in itself, fatphobic. Crop tops that show off gloriously full bellies and sleeveless blouses that put stretch marks on display are ...