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    The Pioneer Woman Eyelet Smocked Waist Ruffle Dress. The details on this dress from Ree's collection are a summer dream! Featuring a tiered skirt, flutter sleeves, and a smocked waist to ...

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  5. Sundress - Wikipedia

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    Sundress. A sundress or summer dress is an informal or casual dress intended to be worn in warm weather, typically in a lightweight fabric, most commonly cotton, and usually loose-fitting. It is commonly a bodice -style sleeveless dress, typically with a wide neckline and thin shoulder straps, and may be backless.

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    A sleeve ( Old English: slīef, a word allied to slip, cf. Dutch sloof) is the part of a garment that covers the arm, or through which the arm passes or slips. The sleeve is a characteristic of fashion seen in almost every country and time period, across a myriad of styles of dress. Styles vary from close-fitting to the arm, to relatively ...

  7. 1795–1820 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    1795–1820 in Western fashion. In the early 1800s, women wore thin gauzy outer dresses while men adopted trousers and overcoats. Rutger Jan Schimmelpenninck and his family, 1801–02, by Pierre-Paul Prud'hon. Madame Raymond de Verninac by Jacques-Louis David, with clothes and chair in Directoire style. "Year 7", that is 1798–99.

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