- A hoop
skirt or
hoopskirt is a women's
undergarment worn in
various periods to hold the
skirt extended into a
fashionable shape. It
originated as a modest-sized...
- the
waistline over the hips;
depending on era, it may be worn over a
hoopskirt (earlier
Victorian era) or
bustle (later
Victorian era). A
basque bodice...
- waist.
Skirts started fairly narrow and
increased dramatically to the
hoopskirt and crinoline-supported
styles of the 1860s; then
fullness was draped...
- in Europe.
Europeans styles in
dresses increased dramatically to the
hoopskirt and crinoline-supported
styles of the 1860s, then
fullness was draped...
-
Wintour to
design an
outfit for the
feature article: a
tailored suit with a
hoopskirt dress. Styles' high-profile
appearance in Reed's
dress on the
cover of...
-
dressed like Aunt Jemima,
wearing a red scarf, a
white blouse, and a red
hoopskirt that
actually houses a restaurant",
while the
authors of Frommer's USA...
-
hickory conservative who does not
represent the Old
South of magnolias,
hoopskirts,
pillared verandas, but the New South: moneymaking, industrial, hardboiled...
-
Beehive 147 1907 1920s
Telegraph Spiral Groove 152 40 1910 1921
Telegraph Hoopskirt 154 42 1921 1960s
Telegraph 155 45 1938 1960s Telephone, long distance...
- when a match,
tossed by a cast member,
ignited her
Civil War
costume of
hoopskirts and
flimsy ruffles.
Mansfield was
playing the role of
Agatha Warren and...
- tannery, shoe shops, a foundry, a
cooper shop,
carpenter shop and a
hoopskirt factory. Hoxie's
Settlement was
incorporated as the
village of
Romeo in...