- waistlines,
hemlines can be
grouped by
their height and shape: floor-length
hemlines ankle hemlines midcalf hemlines below-knee
hemlines above-knee
hemlines mid-thigh...
- The
hemline index is a
theory that
suggests that
skirt length (
hemlines) rise or fall
along with
stock prices. The most
common version of the
theory is...
- skirts" that was
pushing hemlines well
above the knee. The
article also
showed young fashionable girls in San
Francisco wearing hemlines "just
above the kneecap"...
-
hemlines.
Before the 1920s, it was
generally expected that
women would cover their legs in public,
including their ankles;
dress and
skirt hemlines were...
- century,
particularly in the late 1920s and
early 1930s,
where lowering hemlines were a mask that
would start off 1930s silhouettes. The
recent high-low...
- industry,
which began producing sheer and
sleeveless evening gowns and
rising hemlines; and the m****
production of women's magazines. Men had
already been shaving...
- hat
differentiated a day
dress from a ****tail dress. By the mid-1920s,
hemlines of
dresses were just
below the knee
rather than ankle-length,
which was...
- the 1920s, stockings, if worn, were worn for warmth. In the 1920s, as
hemlines of
dresses rose and
central heating was not widespread,
women began to...
- descent), the
invention and po****rization of the
miniskirt which raised hemlines above the knees, as well as the
development of distinguished, youth-led...
- 1905,
skirts fell in soft
folds that
curved in, then
flared out near the
hemlines. From 1905 to 1907,
waistlines rose. In 1911, the
hobble skirt was introduced:...