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History: Woman's dress hoopskirt in style of 1860's
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History: Woman's Dress Hoopskirt In Style Of 1860's

• Surplice dress – has a neckline which is formed by two pieces of fabric wrapping around each other creating a V-neck.
• Wrap dress, a dress with a front closure formed by wrapping one side across the other and knotting the attached ties on the side, or fastening buttons. This forms a V-shaped neckline and hugs a woman's curves. A faux wrap dress resembles this design, except that it comes already fastened together with no opening in front, but instead is slipped on over the head. (1970s; renewed popularity from late 1990s)
• Tutu dress, a dress that normally had a top that resembles a corset or bodice and is attatched by a chiffon skirt that puffs out from the waist and is elasticated. The skirt is also normally layered.
• A-Line dress, a dress that is fitted at the bodice and flares out gradually at the skirt, like the letter A.

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