- 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...
- The
liberty bodice (Australian and
British English), like the eman****tion
bodice or
North American eman****tion waist, was an
undergarment for women...
-
caused the
novels to be
referred to as
bodice rippers. A Wall
Street Journal article in 1980
referred to
these bodice rippers as "publishing's
answer to the...
-
containment as the
Victorian styles.
Early bras were
either wrap-around
bodices or boned, close-****ing
camisoles (both worn over the corset). They were...
- The
Ripped Bodice,
established March 4, 2016, is a
bookstore in
Culver City,
California in the
United States,
which sells only
romance novels. It was the...
- worn by
women or
girls consisting of a
skirt with an
attached bodice (or a
matching bodice giving the
effect of a one-piece garment). It
consists of a top...
- was
actually worn. In the
early years of the new century,
fashionable bodices had high
necklines or
extremely low,
rounded necklines, and
short wings...
- they may be worn over the
thighs and abdomen.
Bodice,
covers the body from the neck to the waist.
Bodices are
often low cut in the
front and high in the...
-
waist or just
Empire is a
style in
clothing in
which the
dress has a ****ed
bodice ending just
below the bust,
giving a high-waisted appearance, and a gathered...
-
reported that Middleton's
parents paid for the
bridal gown. The
ivory satin bodice was
padded slightly at the hips and
narrowed at the waist, and was inspired...