- An
overskirt is a type of women's
short skirt which is
draped over
another garment, such as a skirt, breeches, or trousers.
Although peplum is
often used...
-
attached to
women art." Kuba
women traditionally wore
overskirts during burial displays, but the
overskirt was
later adopted as part of many
ceremonial ensembles...
- style, costume,
consisting of a gown with a cutaway,
draped and
swagged overskirt, worn over an
underskirt or petticoat. From the 18th century, the term...
- or
above the knee. They were worn
under petticoat breeches or
under an
overskirt which was
decorated with
ribbon loops around the
waist and
around the...
-
shoulder line. An
overskirt was
commonly worn over the bodice, and
secured into a
large bow behind. Over time though, the
overskirt shortened into a detached...
-
train describes the long back
portion of a robe, coat, cloak, skirt,
overskirt, or
dress that
trails behind the wearer. It is a
common part of ceremonial...
- A
peplum jacket is a
jacket with a
short overskirt known as a
peplum attached.
Peplum jackets experienced a
revival as a
fashion trend in 2012. Jess Cartner-Morley...
-
fullness in the
skirt had
moved to the rear,
where elaborately draped overskirts were held in
place by
tapes and
supported by a bustle. This
fashion required...
-
jacket Norfolk jacket Parka Peplum jacket, a
jacket featuring a
short overskirt Puffer jacket or
Puffa jacket, a type of
padded jacket po****r in the...
- A sa****uard or
saveguard was a
riding garment or
overskirt worn by
women in the
sixteenth and
seventeenth centuries. Some sa****uards were
intended to...