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  2. Panchira - Wikipedia

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    それ見よ, literally "look at that," but actually a pun on "'O sole mio", a Neapolitan song translating to "my sunshine"), that again featured scenes of her mini-skirt blowing up. By the late 1960s, panchira had spread to the mainstream comic industry, as fledgling manga artists such as Go Nagai began exploring sexual imagery in boys' comics ...

  3. White dress of Marilyn Monroe - Wikipedia

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    The light-colored ivory cocktail dress.. The dress is a light-colored ivory cocktail dress in a style that was in vogue in the 1950s and 1960s. The halter-like bodice has a plunging neckline and is made of two pieces of softly pleated cellulose acetate (then considered a type of rayon) fabric [22] that come together behind the neck, leaving the wearer's arms, shoulders and back bare.

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  5. Kaze wa Fuite Iru - Wikipedia

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    on YouTube Kimi no Senaka (preview) on YouTube " Kaze wa Fuite Iru " or " Kaze wa Fuiteiru " ( 風は吹いている , "The Wind Is Blowing") , is the 23rd single by the Japanese girl idol group AKB48 , released on October 26, 2011.

  6. Hillary Clinton says 'suggestive' upskirt photos prompted her ...

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    Hillary Clinton started wearing pantsuits — now considered her fashion signature — after "suggestive" photos were taken of her in a skirt during her time as first lady.. In a new interview ...

  7. All the most jaw-dropping wardrobe malfunctions of 2017 -- so far

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    Skin is in! There have been no shortage of wardrobe malfunctions in 2017, and we have stars like Bella Hadid, Chrissy Teigen and Courtney Stodden to thank for that.

  8. Crinoline - Wikipedia

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    A crinoline / ˈ k r ɪ n. əl. ɪ n / is a stiff or structured petticoat designed to hold out a skirt, popular at various times since the mid-19th century. Originally, crinoline described a stiff fabric made of horsehair ("crin") and cotton or linen which was used to make underskirts and as a dress lining.

  9. Office at Night - Wikipedia

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    As in many of his other paintings, Hopper shows movement by means of a wind-blown curtain. In this painting, the ring at the bottom of the drawstring on the blind is swinging outward after the blind has been blown in by a gust of wind—possibly in response to a cross-breeze caused by the passing train. The gust explains two other things.