wearing a low-cut dress

  • 11Early medieval European dress — changed very gradually from about 400 to 1100. The main feature of the period was the meeting of late Roman costume with that of the invading peoples who moved into Europe over this period. For a period of several centuries, people in many… …

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  • 12D'ecolletage — D[ e] col le*tage (d[=a] k[ o] l *t[.a]zh), n. [F. See {D[ e]collet[ e]}.] (Costume) 1. The upper border or part of a low cut (i.e., d[ e]collet[ e]) dress. [Webster 1913 Suppl. +PJC] 2. the exposed upper parts of the breasts of a woman wearing a …

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  • 14Cleavage (breasts) — A woman s cleavage Cleavage, anatomically known as the intramammary cleft, is the space between a woman s breasts lying over the sternum. Cleavage is exposed by a garment with a low neckline, such as ball gowns, evening gowns, swimwear, casual… …

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  • 15Film noir — Two silhouetted figures in The Big Combo (1955). The film s cinematographer was John Alton, the creator of many of film noir s iconic images …

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  • 18Décolletage — of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France ca. 1775 Décolletage (or décolleté, its adjectival form, in current French) is the upper part of a woman s torso, between her waist and neck, comprising her neck, shoulders, back and chest, that is exposed by… …

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  • 19décolleté —   a. (fem. ée pron. same) low necked; wearing a low necked dress.    ♦ décolletage   n. (edge of) low cut neck; (fact of wearing) such a dress …

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  • 20Rebecca Twigley — (born 1983) is an aspiring Australian model, and girlfriend of Australian Football League (AFL) star Chris Judd. Twigley is most notable for a dress she wore to the 2004 Brownlow Medal presentation, which made headlines in newspapers the… …

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