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bodywear

[bod-ee-wair]

noun

  1. close-fitting clothing, as leotards or bodysuits, made of lightweight, usually stretch fabrics and worn worn for exercising, dancing, or leisure activity.



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He also added that, in addition to the bodywear and legwear that Capezio already provides “in a variety of shades and colors,” it will start manufacturing darker shares of its two most popular pointe shoes, to be available in the fall of 2020.

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Ratajkowski launched Inamorata -- which includes a mix of lingerie, swimsuit and bodywear pieces -- last year.

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Earlier this year, Nylon Magazine nicknamed her the “fairy butt-mother” of New York Fashion Week, after models walking for bodywear brand Chromat used her sheet masks to get their bottoms runway ready.

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Emily Ratajkowski launched her Inamorata swimwear line in 2017, from which she's still reaping the huge benefits, and this year the model and actress launched a lingerie and bodywear line called Body, which she claims is selling at a rapid pace.

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On display was a range of active apparel, dancewear, bodywear, loungewear and sports bras ranging from $20 to $54 retail.

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