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Shirt Dress A-line Empire Blouson

Shift Tent Sheath Princess

High Waist Drop Waist Tunic Asymmetrical

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Shirt Dress: A dress with a collar and buttons in the style of a shirt, typically cut without a seam at the waist.

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An A-line skirt is a skirt that is fitted at the hips and gradually widens towards the hem, giving the impression of the shape of a capital letter A. The term is also used to describe dresses and coats with a similar shape.

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Empire silhouette, Empire line, Empire waist or just Empire is a style in women's clothing in which the dress has a fitted bodice ending just below the bust, giving a high-waisted appearance, and a gathered skirt which is long and loosely fitting but skims the body rather than being supported by voluminous petticoats.

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a woman's outer garment having a drawstring, belt, or similar closing, at or below the waist, which causes it to blouse. of or relating to such a garment, the style it exemplifies, or something considered to resemble this style, as a hairdo: a blouson dress; the blouson effect; a blouson bob.

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A shift dress is a short dress that lacks detailed shaping. Usually sleeveless, these dresses can be plain or feature A-line skirts or empire waists. Fashion icons Audrey Hepburn and Jacqueline Kennedy made these dresses famous in the late 1950s and early 1960s.

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Tent: A full, loose-fitting dress that is narrow at the shoulders and very wide at the hem, having no waistline or darts.

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Sheath : A close-fitting cover for something, especially something that is elongated in shape, in particular. A woman's close-fitting dress.

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A princess line or princess dress describes a woman's fitted dress or other garment cut in long panels without a horizontal join or separation at the waist. Instead of relying on darts to shape the garment, its fit is achieved with long seams and shaped pattern pieces.

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A high-rise or high-waisted garment is one designed to sit high on, or above, the wearer's hips, usually at least 8 centimetres (3 inches) higher than the navel. In western cultures, high-rise jeans were especially common in the 1970s, in competition with low-rise pants.

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Drop Waist: A style of waistline on a dress cut so that the seam is positioned at the hips rather than the waist.

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Tunics are extremely versatile and can be worn with pants, shorts, and skirts. Because tunics are loose-fitting tops, they look best with leggings, skinny jeans, and other form-fitting pants. When worn with a skirt, it is important for women to make sure that the skirt is several inches longer than the tunic.

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Asymmetrical: A total wrap over statement

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