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    Y-Line

    The Y-Line was introduced by French couture designer Christian Dior in 1954. The term ‘Y-Line’  is usually used to describe a certain type of clothing, usually a dress that is shaped like the capital letter ‘Y’. Its slim-fitting shape with a straight, narrow cut falls from the V-neck to, or just below the knee.

    See also Dior’s A-Line and H-Line.

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