Definition of Peplums. Meaning of Peplums. Synonyms of Peplums

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Definition of Peplums

Peplum
Peplum Pep"lum, n.; pl. E. -lumus, L. -la. [L.] A peplos. Hence: An overskirt hanging like an ancient peplos; also, a short fitted skirt attached to a waist or coat.

Meaning of Peplums from wikipedia

- Look up peplum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Peplum originates in the Gr**** word for 'tunic' and may refer to one of the following: Sword-and-sandal...
- a fashion trend in 2012. Jess Cartner-Morley (20 March 2012). "How to wear a peplum". The Guardian. "A Flare For Peplums". Vogue. January 2012. v t e...
- were a number of Italian peplums that heavily emphasized the gladiatorial arena in their plots, with it becoming almost a peplum subgenre in itself. One...
- style Clothing in ancient Greece Clothing in the ancient world Delphos gown Peplum overskirt "Ancient Gr**** Dress". Heilbronn Timeline of Art History, Metropolitan...
- Péplum is a novel in French by the Belgian author Amélie Nothomb, first published in 1996 by Éditions Albin Michel. This ****uristic novel is presented...
- incorporated details already po****r at the time such as broad shoulders or peplums: later in the decade and into the 1990s, simpler designs in a variety of...
- and Rome that fastened at the shoulder resembling a raglan sleeve with a peplum waist line. It is named after FitzRoy Somerset, 1st Baron Raglan, who is...
- Goliath as an action superhero in a series of biblical adventure films (peplums) in the early 1960s. He possessed amazing strength, and the films were...
- not believe it hides large hips and behinds, and the new asymmetrical peplums should only be worn by the tall and thin". Fashion portal Handkerchief...
- disguised by decorative wings, tabs, or piccadills, and short skirt-like peplums or piccadills covered the waist of the hose or breeches. Padding gradually...