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  2. 19 Figure-Flattering Dresses for Apple-Shaped Bodies - AOL

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    Determining if you’re a triangle, rectangle, hourglass, pear and apple shape all comes down to your body’s frame and composition. Today, we’ll be chat 19 Figure-Flattering Dresses for Apple ...

  3. The Most Flattering Swimsuits for Apple-Shaped Bodies ... - AOL

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    To pick the best swimsuits for apple-shaped bodies, I went straight to the experts at four PureWow-favorite swim brands—Shoshanna, Andie, Kitty & Vibe and Aerie—to get their advice on the best ...

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    Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services. Just like our favorite fruits, female bodies come in all shapes and sizes. There’s ...

  5. Trinny and Susannah - Wikipedia

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    The new book is aimed to help women decipher what particular shape they are, and then proceeds to give fashion guidelines according to each individual shape. [9] An 'apple' for instance, is classed as a woman who is round but has breasts that are smaller than her stomach as the weight is carried around the middle. [35]

  6. Female body shape - Wikipedia

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    New research suggests that apple-shaped women have the highest risk of developing heart disease, while hourglass-shaped women have the lowest. [52] Diabetes professionals advise that a waist measurement for a woman of over 80 cm (31 in) increases the risk of heart disease, but that ethnic background also plays a factor. [53]

  7. Tantour - Wikipedia

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    The tantour (tantoor) is a form of cone-shaped women's headdress similar to the hennin, popular in the Levant during the nineteenth century, but seldom seen after 1850 outside of use as a folk costume. [1] [2] The tantour was a customary gift presented to the bride by her husband on their wedding day. [3]

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