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  2. The Best Dresses to Wear to Fall Weddings - AOL

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    Pleated Long Sleeve Satin A-Line Gown. For a bit of juicy color that still feels appropriate for the latter half of the year, a bold chartreuse is the way to go (though this long sleeved satin ...

  3. A-line (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    A-line clothes remained popular in the 1960s and 70s, disappeared from fashion almost completely by the early 1980s and were revived by the retro trend of the late 1990s. [2] By that time, "A-line" was used more loosely to describe any dress wider at the hips than at the bust or waist, as well as a number of flared skirt styles. [2] "True" A ...

  4. 7 flattering dresses to take you from summer to fall — all ...

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    Quick Overview. BTFBM Halter Neck Sleeveless. $41 at Amazon. BTFBM Women Boho Swiss Maxi Dress. $55 at Amazon. Angashion Long Sleeve Crewneck Dress. $33 at Amazon. Dokotoo Long Sleeve Eyelet Dress ...

  5. 12 Ways to Wear Dresses With Boots This Fall - AOL

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    An outfit that never fails me is a long-sleeve maxi dress with boots. Stylish yet comfortable, this gray version with ruched gathered detailing is the easiest thing to throw on without overthinking.

  6. Dress - Wikipedia

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    Europeans styles in dresses increased dramatically to the hoopskirt and crinoline-supported styles of the 1860s, [33] then fullness was draped and drawn to the back. [34] Dresses had a "day" bodice with a high neckline and long sleeves, and an "evening" bodice with a low neckline and very short sleeves. In Russia, metal hoopskirts were known as ...

  7. 1930–1945 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    The shirtwaist dress was worn for all occasions, besides those that were extremely formal, and were modest in design. The dress could either have long or short sleeves, a modest neckline and skirt that fell below the knee. The bust was rounded but not particularly emphasized and the waistline was often belted in its normal position.

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