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"site": "https://www.vogue.co.uk",
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"textContent": "“Sheer red-carpet dresses, when displayed on the right bodies, are tolerated,” writes Taylor Scarabelli for British Vogue. “Just don’t try to pull a Bianca Censori or you’ll end up almost being blacklisted – just like Cher did when she rocked a naked illusion Bob Mackie dress to the Met Gala in 1974.”",
"title": "A Woman’s Body – Naked Or Not – Isn’t Always Up For Debate"
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