Bodice

  • 91corsage — late 15c., size of the body, from O.Fr. cors body (see CORPSE (Cf. corpse)); the meaning body of a woman s dress, bodice is from 1818 in fashion plates translated from French; 1843 in a clearly English context. Sense of a bouquet worn on the… …

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  • 92Penzion Adam — (Bodice,Словакия) Категория отеля: 1 звездочный отель Адрес: Bodicka 2, 03101 Bodice, С …

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  • 93corsage — noun Etymology: French, bust, bodice, from Old French, bust, from cors body, from Latin corpus Date: 1830 1. the waist or bodice of a dress 2. an arrangement of flowers worn as a fashion accessory …

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  • 94Bikini — This article is about the women s bathing suit. For other uses, see Bikini (disambiguation). Woman wearing a bikini The bikini is typically a women s two piece swimsuit. One part of the attire covers the breasts and the other part covers the… …

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  • 95Stocking — This article is about the article of clothing primarily worn by women. For other uses, see Stocking (disambiguation). A pair of dark grey nylon stockings. A stocking, (also known as hose, especially in a historical context), is a close fitting,… …

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  • 96Dress (disambiguation) — A dress is a garment consisting of a skirt with an attached bodice or with a matching bodice giving the effect of a one piece garment. Dress may also refer to: Clothing in general Costume, fancy dress Standard diving dress, the old heavy canvas… …

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  • 97Panties — are a form of underwear, usually light and snug fitting, designed to be worn by women or girls in the area directly below the waist. Typical components include an elastic waistband, a crotch panel to cover the genital area (usually lined with… …

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  • 98Tightlacing — A corset reducing the circumference of the waist to 16 inches (41 cm). Tightlacing (also called corset training and waist training) is the practice of wearing a tightly laced corset to achieve extreme modifications to the figure and posture… …

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  • 99Crinoline — Bustle cage crinoline, c. 1868, Victoria and Albert Museum. Cutaway vie …

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  • 100Chemise — For the wall in fortification, see Chemise (wall). Fashionable young man in early 16th century Germany showed a lot of fine linen in a studied negligee. This unidentified gentleman has a band of smocking round the collar of his shift. (Portrait… …

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