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  2. Artistic Dress - Wikipedia

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    Artistic Dress was a fashion movement in the second half of the nineteenth century that rejected highly structured and heavily trimmed Victorian trends in favour of beautiful materials and simplicity of design. It arguably developed in Britain in the early 1850s, influenced by artistic circles such as the Pre-Raphaelites, and Dress Reform ...

  3. List of individual dresses - Wikipedia

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    The swan dress designed by Marjan Pejoski and worn by Björk at the Academy Awards in 2001. This is a list of individual dresses that are notable for their historical significance, appearances in media, or as art.

  4. Category:Dresses - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to dresses, a garment consisting of a skirt with an attached bodice (or a matching bodice giving the effect of a one-piece garment). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dresses .

  5. Clothing terminology - Wikipedia

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    Names for new styles or fashions in clothing are frequently the deliberate inventions of fashion designers or clothing manufacturers; these include Chanel's Little Black Dress (a term which has survived) and Lanvin's robe de style (which has not). Other terms are of more obscure origin.

  6. Category:Individual dresses - Wikipedia

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  7. Mondrian Collection - Wikipedia

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    The dresses have been described as a canvas on which Saint Laurent experimented with his artistic ideas, [15] and have become regarded as having captured the Zeitgest of their era. [14] As icons of 1965 fashion the dresses have been described as giving a new perspective on haute couture—namely that it didn't have to consist of a total look ...

  8. Category:Victorian fashion - Wikipedia

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  9. Anna Muthesius - Wikipedia

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    She met leading British designers and Frances MacDonald of the Glasgow School designed the Art Nouveau [7] cover of her first book in 1903. [8] Muthesius was an advocate of Anti-fashion and her book, Das Eigenkleid der Frau (Women's Own Dress) [9] encourages women to decide for themselves what to wear.