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  2. We're seeing these 3 dress trends everywhere — shop ... - AOL

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    Quick Overview. J.Crew Capitaine Shirtdress. $80 at J.Crew. Old Navy Short-Sleeve Shirt Dress. $27 at Old Navy. Nordstrom Long Sleeve Belted Shirtdress. $97 at Nordstrom. Richer Poorer Dakota ...

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    Zazzle. Zazzle is an American online marketplace that allows designers and customers to create their own products with independent manufacturers (clothing, posters, etc.), as well as use images from participating companies. Zazzle has partnered with many brands to amass a collection of digital images from companies like Disney, Warner Brothers ...

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    This MEROKEETY Women’s Short Sleeve T-shirt Dress with Pockets is nifty and chic. It uses a 65% rayon and 35% polyester material, and it has a cute belt tie. It uses a 65% rayon and 35% ...

  5. Cocktail dress - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. A cocktail dress is a dress suitable at semi-formal occasions, sometimes called cocktail parties, usually in the late afternoon, and usually with accessories. After World War I, the idea of the "working woman" became popular. After 1929, it was more common to see women in a social context. With the help of liberation organizations, the ...

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    Women's Elegant Bell Sleeve Cocktail Party Dress. If you’re looking for more coverage of your arms, this modest cocktail dress features a tasteful 3/4 length with its elegant flared bell sleeves ...

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    Byzantine dress. A 14th-century military martyr wears four layers, all patterned and richly trimmed: a cloak with tablion over a short dalmatic, another layer (?), and a tunic. Byzantine dress changed considerably over the thousand years of the Empire, [1] but was essentially conservative.