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Alphabet Soup

Ever since Christian Dior introduced the A-line dress in 1955, women have been drawn to its gentle flair and narrow shoulders. The subtle "A" that forms from the waistline down accentuates almost every figure. While the original design called for a scooped neckline, now almost anything goes. High collars, V-necks on mod styles and even simple sundresses come in the flattering shape. Think of it as the safety net of dress styles.

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