A fitted bodice is like a corset, except it's usually found on the torso of a dress and is made specifically to fit to your body.
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Itis a kind of dress that people wore in the olden days.
A wedding dress featuring a fitted bodice and a full skirt, often associated with a fairytale or princess-like look.
You cannot. A bodice is not a writing instrument!
You can buy a Liberty Bodice from http://www.openbottomgirdles.co.uk/liberty-bodice-fleecy-lined-with-suspenders-p-254.html
Darts are the most effective way to add shape to a bodice.
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It's not "bodas" (Spanish for wedding), it's "bodice" like the front piece of a dress. A "bodice ripper" is a romance novel.
The cast of Bodice Rippers - 2010 includes: Amyeric van Den Hove
derby hat dress dirndl (a bell shaped dress with a fitted bodice) diamante (a fancy dress with glitter, beads and or sequins) duster (long coat) dungarees (older term for blue jeans)
The dress you're describing is often referred to as a "fit and flare" dress. It features a fitted bodice that accentuates the waist and flares out at the bottom, creating a balanced silhouette. This style is popular for its flattering shape, allowing for ease of movement while still maintaining a stylish look. Another similar style is the "A-line" dress, which also has a fitted top but gradually widens toward the hem.