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A dress is not simply a component of a woman's wardrobe, but rather a complete narrative of human civilization that evolves over time. However, dresses were not always exclusively women's garments; until the 14th century, they were considered gender-neutral attire for both men and women. The origins of dresses can be traced back to ancient Egypt, where they served as prototypes for women's kalasiris, which were ankle-length shirts. Alternatively, some sources suggest that Roman togas or tunics were referred to as dresses. Nevertheless, the oldest dress discovered by archaeologists in an American cave is estimated to be 6000 years old. This remarkable straw garment has miraculously survived and is still preserved today. The dress as an exclusive part of women's attire emerged in the 9th-10th centuries, largely influenced by the Christian religion, which emphasized gender segregation. Consequently, the history of women's dresses underwent significant transformations throughout the centuries, ranging from Greek tunics to the elegance of the Spanish Renaissance, and finally reaching the 20th century with its miniskirts and the iconic "Dolly's cutie" style. Yet, the most influential period in the dress's history was ushered in by the unparalleled Coco Chanel, and her "little black dress" remains a timeless symbol of modern fashion.
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