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  2. 15 Best Push-Up Swimsuits for a Built-In Boost - AOL

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    Blooming Jelly High-Waist Bikini. ... Get the Marieta Push-Up One-Piece for just $42 (originally $70) at Victoria’s Secret! Tempt Me Two-Piece Vintage-Inspired Swimsuit.

  3. 19 One-Piece Swimsuits That Will Make You Ditch Your Bikinis

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    This high-waisted one-piece bathing suit is sheer and sexy! 3. This tummy control bathing suit has a plunging neckline for a bit of edge but with decent coverage! 4.

  4. 17 Waist-Cinching 1-Piece Swimsuits That Will Make a ... - AOL

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    17 Waist-Cinching One-Piece Swimsuits. 1. ... One reviewer reported, “Great tummy control, good coverage in the rear end, and I love the high back for covering fat rolls.” ...

  5. 1970s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, American actress Farrah Fawcett popularized the one-piece swimsuit which in turn launched the trend for the maillot. This was, when it resurged in the 1970s, a sexy, tight swimsuit, with deep neckline and high-cut legs, worn by young women and girls in lieu of the bikini, although it did not entirely replace the latter.

  6. One-piece swimsuit - Wikipedia

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    A one-piece swimsuit most commonly refers to swimwear worn primarily by women and girls when swimming in the sea or in a swimming pool, playing water polo, or for any activity in the sun, such as sun bathing. Today, the one-piece swimsuit is usually a skin-tight garment that covers the torso, although some designs expose the back or upper chest.

  7. High-rise (fashion) - Wikipedia

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    Zipper lengths are not to be confused with rises. High-waisted pants have rises typically 10 inches long or longer. [1] In European menswear, pants sat level with the navel until the 1950s, and were held up by a pair of suspenders. During the 1940s, Zoot suiters [2] wore pants with a waistband so high that they often reached the chest. [3]

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