Straight skirts that hug the body, tapering slightly at the knee, are called pencil skirts. These, along with similar, looser straight skirts, are often used for professional attire and characterized by a narrow, form-fitting cut.
A pencil skirt is a slim-fitting skirt with a straight, narrow cut. Generally the hem falls to, or is just below, the knee and is tailored for a close fit.
Tiered skirts have been around a LONG TIME! Also known as a layered, gathered, petticoat or ruffle skirt, they feature multiple horizontal layers of fabric of increasing size, gathered and sewn together, creating a cascading effect as the skirt billow out at the hem.
A godet skirt is fitted at the waist and hips before flaring out towards the hem, thanks to godet panels that introduce volume and movement. Originally popular in the 1930s and later revived in the 1950s, this skirt remains a fashion staple for its ability to create a flattering and graceful silhouette.
A yoke is a shaped pattern piece that forms part of a garment, usually fitting around the neck and shoulders or around the hips to provide support for looser parts of the garment, such as a gathered skirt or the body of a shirt. Yoke fabrication was first widely done in the 19th century.
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What is a lantern skirt?
The lantern skirt—a modern silhouette that's subtly curved at the hem. Light and airy in organic cotton, and made in a Fair Trade Certified™ factory. Style No. S5JRD-S4388. An easy fit with a subtly curved hem.
Wattle is a set of classic skirts with unique crossover closure at the side seam. Pattern sits on the natural waist and features hidden closure at the left pocket, three skirt options, slash pockets, two waistband options and multiple lengths.
The material that often makes it stiff is called crinoline. Crinoline also used to be popular as material in woman's skirts, the kind of skirts that were two or three times wider than the woman: crinoline helped achieve that effect.
The Lola skirt, LuLaRoe's midi skirt, falls fashionably below the knee. This lace or chiffon skirt features a lining that is four inches shorter than the skirt itself, adding visual interest to the lace options and enough fullness and weight to ensure this skirt hangs beautifully.
The shendyt (šnḏyt, Schenti, Schent, Shent, Skent) was a type of loincloth similar to a skirt. It was a kilt-like garment worn in ancient Egypt. It was made of cloth and was worn around the waist, typically extending to above the knees.
John the Baptist by the artist Pedro Garcia de Benabarre. A form of a hoop skirt, the Spanish farthingale is a type of underskirt or petticoat used to shape long skirts into a cone or bell. In its earliest form, the hoops of a farthingale were sewn to the outside of a fashionable bell-shaped skirt.
This type of boho skirt that has a unique, non-symmetrical hemline and is typically made from flowing, bohemian-inspired fabrics such as chiffon, cotton, or rayon. These skirts are often decorated with fringe, embroidery, or other decorative details and can vary in length from knee-length to floor-length.
Alice is an on-trend midi skirt created from a classic dark wash denim fabric. Designed into a slightly longer midi length, it looks more polished but has a relaxed fit throughout and the fashionable function of a front slit for freedom of movement.
The tulip drape skirt is more than just a stylish silhouette — it's a timeless piece that combines elegance, structure, and movement. Its name comes from the tulip flower, which it resembles through its overlapping front layers and curved hem.
The jupe was apparently a riding garment and was worn by women with a "safeguard" skirt. In October 1564, a jupe was made for Mary, Queen of Scots with bodice and sleeves (avec le corps et manche).
Presenting our innovative 'Snap Skirt,' featuring integrated snaps along the draped sections. This skirt offers a soft, adjustable, sculptural design that transforms effortlessly to accommodate desired lengths. Grey. Small. Medium.
However, panniers were not the fashion on the high street or in town; instead it was an adapted, smaller hooped skirt called pocket hoops that were worn outside of court. Pocket hoops were made of two semi-circular side bags, which were attached around the wearer's waist and extended from the hips.
I recently saw a viral video from @dressupwithgrace with the one-size-fits-all Jalu skirt concept and I had to try it out! It's made from 2 rectangles and 2 drawstrings at the waist, each going the opposite direction so that when you pull them together it gathers evenly from each side. So simple, I love 👌
Many tree fern taxa have a skirt, an encircling structure of persistent dead fronds or stipes around the growing crown at the top of the trunk. Page and Brownsey (1986) hypothesised that the function of these skirts was to protect tree ferns against damage from large epiphytes, hemiepiphytes, and climbing plants.
Shape - Inspired by the Thai fisherman pant, the Cocoon shape is an oversized skirt allowing the fabric panels to fold and overlap in the front and secure in place with attached ties. After tying, the extra fabric at the top of the skirt is folded over the ties. Extremely comfortable, and perfect for the chic bohemian.
Prairie skirts are so-called after their resemblance to the home-sewn skirts worn by pioneer women in the mid-19th century, which in turn are a simplified version of the flared, ruffled skirts characteristic of high-fashion dresses of the 1820s.
Pa'u means skirt in the Hawaiian language and hula is a traditional Hawaiian dance; therefore, Pa'u Hula skirt is loosely translated to “dance skirt”. Three or more rows of elastic are used to make the waist which allows for a natural bend while dancing and to make it comfortable for performing.