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- Décolletage abstract "Décolletage /dɪˈkɒlətɑːʒ/ (or décolleté, its adjectival form, in current French) is the upper part of a woman's torso, between her waist and neck, comprising her neck, shoulders, back and chest, that is exposed by the neckline of her clothing. However, the term is most commonly applied to a neckline that reveals or emphasizes cleavage. Low-cut necklines are a feature of ball gowns, evening gowns, leotards, lingerie and swimsuits, among other fashions. Although décolletage does not itself prescribe the extent of exposure of a woman's upper chest, the design of a décolleté garment takes into account current fashions, aesthetics, social norms and the occasion when a garment will be worn.Though neckline styles have varied in Western societies and décolletage may be regarded as aesthetic and an expression of femininity, in some parts of the world any décolletage is considered provocative and shocking.".
- Décolletage thumbnail Marie-Antoinette,_1775_-_Musée_Antoine_Lécuyer2.jpg?width=300.
- Décolletage wikiPageID "2250267".
- Décolletage wikiPageRevisionID "606336756".
- Décolletage subject Category:15th-century_fashion.
- Décolletage subject Category:16th-century_fashion.
- Décolletage subject Category:17th-century_fashion.
- Décolletage subject Category:18th-century_fashion.
- Décolletage subject Category:19th-century_fashion.
- Décolletage subject Category:Breast.
- Décolletage subject Category:Human_appearance.
- Décolletage subject Category:Necklines.
- Décolletage subject Category:Parts_of_clothing.
- Décolletage comment "Décolletage /dɪˈkɒlətɑːʒ/ (or décolleté, its adjectival form, in current French) is the upper part of a woman's torso, between her waist and neck, comprising her neck, shoulders, back and chest, that is exposed by the neckline of her clothing. However, the term is most commonly applied to a neckline that reveals or emphasizes cleavage. Low-cut necklines are a feature of ball gowns, evening gowns, leotards, lingerie and swimsuits, among other fashions.".
- Décolletage label "Decolleté".
- Décolletage label "Decote".
- Décolletage label "Dekolleté".
- Décolletage label "Décolletage".
- Décolletage label "Décolleté".
- Décolletage label "Escote".
- Décolletage label "Декольте".
- Décolletage label "低胸裝".
- Décolletage sameAs D%C3%A9colletage.
- Décolletage sameAs Dekolleté.
- Décolletage sameAs Escote.
- Décolletage sameAs Décolleté.
- Décolletage sameAs Decolleté.
- Décolletage sameAs Decote.
- Décolletage sameAs Q116887.
- Décolletage sameAs Q116887.
- Décolletage wasDerivedFrom Décolletage?oldid=606336756.
- Décolletage depiction Marie-Antoinette,_1775_-_Musée_Antoine_Lécuyer2.jpg.