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  2. Prairie dress - Wikipedia

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    A prairie dress or prairie skirt is a modest American style of skirt, an article of women's and girls' clothing. Prairie dresses may be straight to slightly flared to very full, and may have one or more flounces (deep ruffles) or tiers; prairie dresses may be worn over a ruffled eyelet or lace-trimmed petticoat. [1]

  3. Poodle skirt - Wikipedia

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    When spinning, the skirt would flare out. Movie stars commonly wore this type of skirt, and it featured widely in magazines and advertising . Many consumers were eager to keep up with Hollywood's fashions, adding to the skirt's popularity.

  4. Fit and flare - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the fit and flare dress can be traced to the 1930s with the move away from the drop-waist silhouette of the 1920s. [citation needed] The fit and flare silhouette is linked to Christian Dior's "New LooK" of a cinched waist and full skirt that became popular in the post-war decades.

  5. The Trend Report: Fit and Flare Skirts - AOL

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    Slim-cut, straight pencil and miniskirts aren't always the most flattering option for everyone, which is why we're loving the cute fit and flare styles seen most recently on the Chanel haute ...

  6. 17 photos show Tiffany Trump's style evolution, from New York ...

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    The short-sleeve dress had a high neckline and a flared skirt that hit her mid-calf. It belted at the waist, with a subtle gold buckle cinching in the center. Tiffany attended the 2025 ...

  7. High-low skirt - Wikipedia

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    Evening dresses designed by Racine, showcasing lace high-low-skirts. Art-Goût-Beauté, 1929. The high-low skirt has a full circle hem. However, the length varies from short in front to long in back. The style originates in Victorian era dresses and formal gowns, when the hem style became known as the "fishtail".