- 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...
- to as "
bodice rippers".
Cover arts of this
style are
referred to as
clinch covers. A Wall
Street Journal article in 1980
referred to
these bodice rippers...
- The
liberty bodice (Australian and
British English), like the eman****tion
bodice or
North American eman****tion waist, was an
undergarment for women...
-
specialized in the
tight ****ing of
these garments. The half-sleeved
tight bodice or
kanchuka figures prominently in the
literature of the period, especially...
- The
Ripped Bodice,
established on
March 4, 2016, is a
bookstore in
Culver City,
California in the
United States,
which sells only
romance novels. It was...
- (called "nude") colours, is
sometimes called illusion, as in 'illusion
bodice' (or sleeve) due to
giving the
impression of
exposed flesh, or a revealing...
- of the 17th century,
short tabs
developed attached to the
bottom of the
bodice covering the bum-roll
which supported the skirts.
These tabs grew longer...
-
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...
- women's clothing. The term, of
French origin,
originally referred to
types of
bodice or
jacket with long tails, and in
later usage a long corset, characterized...
- exposure. Over the corset, was the tight-****ing
bodice featuring a low waistline.
Along with the
bodice was a long skirt,
featuring layers of horsehair...