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Backless Dress
A backless dress is a style of women's clothing that has an open back, often leaving much of the wearer's back exposed. This type of dress is considered a bold fashion choice and is popular for evening wear, formal occasions, and summer attire. The design of backless dresses can vary significantly, from those that have a slight opening to those that are open almost down to the waist or lower. The support structure of a backless dress is critical, as traditional bra support is not feasible. Designers often incorporate built-in support or suggest specific types of undergarments that are invisible or provide support without showing.
Design and Variations[edit | edit source]
Backless dresses come in various designs, including halter neck, tie-back, and cross-straps, among others. The depth of the back opening can also vary, with some dresses having a modest opening and others being dramatically low-cut. The choice of fabric is crucial in the design of a backless dress, with lighter materials such as silk or chiffon being popular for their ability to drape elegantly.
Occasions[edit | edit source]
Backless dresses are a popular choice for high fashion, red carpet events, and weddings, both for brides and guests. They are also seen in casual settings, especially during the summer months, when lighter and more open clothing is preferred.
Fashion Considerations[edit | edit source]
Wearing a backless dress often requires consideration of several fashion and practical aspects. These include the choice of undergarments, as traditional bras cannot be worn with most backless designs. Solutions include adhesive bras, low-back bras, and silicone cups. Additionally, the wearer's posture and the fit of the dress are important to ensure that the dress looks elegant and stays in place.
Cultural Significance[edit | edit source]
The backless dress has been a part of fashion history for many decades, with its popularity ebbing and flowing over the years. It is often associated with glamour, sophistication, and confidence. The design has been embraced by many fashion icons and celebrities, contributing to its status as a statement piece in women's fashion.
Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations
The Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations is the second highest-ranking official in the United Nations (UN) hierarchy, immediately below the Secretary-General. The position was established to handle the day-to-day work of the UN, assist the Secretary-General in managing the operations of the Secretariat, and to ensure coordination of efforts across the UN system. The Deputy Secretary-General also focuses on key priorities of the UN, such as sustainable development, climate change, and peacekeeping efforts.
Role and Functions[edit | edit source]
The Deputy Secretary-General assists the Secretary-General in the full range of his or her responsibilities and acts on behalf of the Secretary-General in his or her absence. The role involves a wide range of activities, from administrative duties to substantive support in policy development, diplomacy, and the implementation of UN programs and initiatives. The Deputy Secretary-General also plays a significant role in promoting the UN's agenda on the international stage, working with member states, civil society, and other stakeholders.
Appointment[edit | edit source]
The Deputy Secretary-General is appointed by the Secretary-General, with the approval of the General Assembly. The term of office typically aligns with that of the Secretary-General, who may choose to appoint a Deputy from within the UN system or from the broader international community. The selection is often based on the individual's experience in international relations, administration, and their ability to manage complex global issues.
History[edit | edit source]
The position of Deputy Secretary-General was established by the General Assembly in 1997, as part of a set of reforms aimed at improving the efficiency and coordination of the UN system. Since its creation, the role has evolved, with each Deputy Secretary-General bringing their own focus and priorities to the position, reflecting the changing needs and challenges facing the UN and the international community.
Notable Deputy Secretaries-General[edit | edit source]
Over the years, the position has been held by distinguished individuals from various countries, each contributing to the work of the UN in significant ways. Their backgrounds have been diverse, reflecting the international nature of the organization and its goals.
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