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Fashion styles review Ms. Ashby
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Dress with billowed effect created by gathering the bodice fullness and letting it fall over the waistline seam.
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Empire
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Close-fitting dress with no waistline seam and shaped by darts.
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Sheath
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Hip-length jacket styled after those worn by sailors.
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Pea
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Soft, bias-cut neckline draped in the front or back.
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Cowl
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Close-fitting, flared dress or coat that has no waistline; fit is achieved with seams.
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Princess
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Classic single or double-breasted jacket.
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Blazer
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Style of sleeve that is cut in one piece with the bodice.
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Kimono
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Hip-length shirt style inspired by the ancient Romans.
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Tunic
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Straight-cut, loose fitting dress with no waistline seam.
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Chemise
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Pants that look like a skirt.
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Culottes
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Velvet-collard jacket named for a 19 th century earl.
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Chesterfield
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Short, open jacket that ends above the waist.
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Bolero
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Dress with a high waistline placed just below the bust.
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Blouson
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One-piece garment that combines bodice and pants.
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Jumpsuit
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Shirt part that folds back to form a continuation of the collar.
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Lapel
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Skirt formed by shaped panels.
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Gored
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Collarless jacket or sweater that buttons down the front.
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Cardigan
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Type of sleeve that is stitched into an armhole seam.
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Set- in
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One-piece collar and lapel that forms a continuous, curved line around the neck to the front closure of the garment.
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Shawl
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Skirt or dress that falls to mid-thigh.
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Mini
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