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    They feature dresses for casual dress codes, dresses that are midi and maxi length, plus-size options, super fancy dresses for a black-tie affair, and so much more.

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  4. The Women’s Fontine Dress by Walter Baker is just what the fashionista ordered if you’re looking for a new dress that can go a bit casual or a bit fancy. It’s on sale at Marshalls for $32 ...

  5. Ellen Tracy - Wikipedia

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    In 1985 the company added a dress division. In 1983, their ad campaign featured model Carol Alt and in 1987 it featured a young Cindy Crawford. [3] In 1991, Ellen Tracy launched the Company Ellen Tracy line to appeal to younger wearers and also offered casual weekend clothing. In the spring of 1993, they added a plus-size division. [3]

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  7. Women's oversized fashion in the United States since the 1920s

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    Sportswear, previously recognized as America's main contribution to fashion, consisted of a casual more relaxed style. [2] Coco Chanel, known as the first modern dressmaker, made one of the greatest contributions to style in the 1920s: the two-piece dress. She created two-piece dresses out of jersey (fabric), a comfortable stretchy fabric. [3]

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