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  2. Empire silhouette - Wikipedia

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    Empire silhouette. French lady in 1808; the style was often accompanied by a shawl or similar wrap, or a short "Spencer" jacket, as the dresses were light and left much uncovered. Empire silhouette, Empire line, Empire waist or just Empire is a style in clothing in which the dress has a fitted bodice ending just below the bust, giving a high ...

  3. Bodice - Wikipedia

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    Bodice. Line art drawing of a bodice. A bodice ( / ˈbɒdɪs /) is an article of clothing traditionally for women and girls, covering the torso from the neck to the waist. The term typically refers to a specific type of upper garment common in Europe during the 16th to the 18th century, or to the upper portion of a modern dress to distinguish ...

  4. 23 Loose Empire Waist Dresses That Make All Figures Look ...

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    Sureple Spring Round Neck T-Shirt Dress — $31! Grace Karin Spaghetti Stap Flowy Pleated Dress — $40! Prettygarden Casual Boho Puff Sleeve High Waist Dress — $48! Alaster Queen Tie Empire ...

  5. Chlamys - Wikipedia

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    Chlamys. The chlamys ( Ancient Greek: χλαμύς, chlamýs, genitive: χλαμύδος, chlamydos) was a type of an ancient Greek cloak. [ 1] By the time of the Byzantine Empire it was, although in a much larger form, part of the state costume of the emperor and high officials. It survived as such until at least the 12th century AD.

  6. Your Legs Can Look 10 Miles Long in This Empire Waist Dress - AOL

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  7. Chiton (garment) - Wikipedia

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    Chiton (garment) A chiton ( / ˈkaɪtɒn, ˈkaɪtən /; Ancient Greek: χιτών, romanized : chitṓn, IPA: [kʰitɔ̌ːn]) is a form of tunic that fastens at the shoulder, worn by men and women of ancient Greece and Rome. [ 1][ 2] There are two forms of chiton: the Doric and the later Ionic. According to Herodotus, popular legend was that ...

  8. Phoenicia - Wikipedia

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    Phoenicia ( / fəˈnɪʃə, fəˈniːʃə / ), [ 4] or Phœnicia, was an ancient Semitic thalassocratic civilization originating in the coastal strip of the Levant region of the eastern Mediterranean, primarily located in modern Lebanon. [ 5][ 6] The territory of the Phoenicians expanded and contracted throughout history, with the core of their ...

  9. Kaunakes - Wikipedia

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    A kaunakes [1] ( Ancient Greek: καυνάκης, romanized : kaunákēs or γαυνάκης; Classical Syriac: ܓܘܢܟܐ, romanized: gawnɘḵā; [2] [3] Akkadian: 𒌆𒄖𒅘𒆪 TÚGGU-NAK-KU) [4] [5] or persis was a woollen mantle associated with ancient Mesopotamia and Persia. It was woven in a tufted pattern suggesting overlapping ...