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If with her earlier engaging efforts, such as Strapless, devoted to a single Sargent portrait, thoroughness was a major strength, in Gilded, telling of the late Eileen Slocum for instance, Davis seems merely to have scratched the surface.
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She followed these parts with two leading roles: as real-life British call girl Mandy Rice-Davies in Scandal and the star of the favorably reviewed Strapless.
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Strapless styles—usually the trickiest to fit—seem to stay in place better if they have a sweetheart neckline and a good built-in bra.
Ask Teri Teri Agins 2011
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Strapless, silk gown was nicely arranged in a sturdy box with acid-free tissue and a bust.
After 'I Do,' Can This Wedding Dress Be Saved? Deborah Lynn Blumberg 2011
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Strapless will not compensate for goose bumps in a village church.
What to Wear When You Say 'I Do' Tina Gaudoin 2012
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Strapless or sheer-strap tops and dresses will be banned.
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Strapless wedding gowns have become so popular that the mother of a recent bride told me you can find little else in many stores.
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Strapless and built-in's discussed in depth, we switch back to world affairs.
Emily Farache: Multitasking, LA-Style Emily Farache 2010
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Strapless cocktail dresses in winter: seems like an epically bad idea, but still looks so good.
Reese Witherspoon & Michelle Williams: Who Wore Strapless Better? (PHOTOS, POLL) The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Strapless and built-in's discussed in depth, we switch back to world affairs.
Emily Farache: Multitasking, LA-Style Emily Farache 2010
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