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- Bodice - Wikipedia
Bodice continues in use to refer to the upper portion (not including the sleeves) of a one- or two-piece dress The bodice of a dress was called the corsage in the 19th century
- BODICE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
In the 17th and 18th centuries a woman’s corset was often called a “pair of bodies ” The plural bodies, or bodice, was eventually interpreted as a singular Bodice is now most often used to refer to the upper part of a woman’s dress Learn more about bodice history
- The Ripped Bodice
It was the first romance bookstore opened in the Northern Hemisphere The Ripped Bodice features a vast and diverse selection of romance fiction In addition to books, the store has a wide selection of gift items with a focus on supporting independent, woman owned businesses
- Find your perfect fit from different Bodices (10 types)
According to oxford dictionary, ‘Bodice’ is the “close-fitting upper part of a dress, covering the chest and back on top of the waist” It covers the body from neck to waist – this is true for all the bodices out there but there are many variations in the style of a bodice
- Bodice Studio International
Explore Bodice Studio's collection of contemporary fashion, offering unique designs and sustainable craftsmanship for the modern individual
- Amazon. com: Bodice
Elevate your style with a variety of bodice tops Explore floral, lace-up, and overbust designs in vintage, Renaissance, or Steampunk-inspired styles
- Bodice: History, Styles, and Cultural Significance
In fashion history, the term bodice refers to the fitted upper portion of a woman’s dress or gown that covers the torso For centuries, this garment has played a central role in shaping silhouettes, defining cultural ideals of beauty, and signaling social status
- The Ripped Bodice
The Ripped Bodice is a romance focused bookstore in the heart of Los Angeles In addition to romance novels of all kinds, we also sell children's books, selected general adult fiction and all kinds of gifts including candles, jewelry and tea …
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