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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. Skirt - Wikipedia

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    A skirt made of several horizontal layers, each wider than the one above, and divided by stitching. Layers may look identical in solid-colored garments, or may differ when made of printed fabrics. Prairie skirt: Variant of a tiered skirt, a flared skirt with one or more flounces or tiers (1970s and on). Trouser skirt

  4. 17 Office-Appropriate Skirts You’ll Want to Wear on ... - AOL

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    I hand-picked 17 work skirts based on style, versatility, and quality. Shop my edit featuring brands like Gucci, Vince, Everlane, and Madewell.

  5. Miu Miu - Wikipedia

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    Miu Miu store in New York City. Miu Miu was established in 1992 by Miuccia Prada. [1] The name was conceived from Miuccia Prada's family nickname. [3] It was publicly launched in 1993, with a cowgirl-themed collection of fringed suede jackets and patchwork prairie skirts. [4]

  6. Hoop skirt - Wikipedia

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    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 mechanism for holding long skirts away from one's legs, to stay cooler in hot climates and to keep from tripping on the skirt during various activities.

  7. 1870s in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Jacket and skirt costume of 1878 features a long train trimmed with pleated frills and ruching. Matching ruching trims the cuffs of the sleeves. Court gown of 1876 features a train, long white gloves and the three white ostrich feathers representing the Prince of Wales plumes in the hair. Hunting costume is made of green wool, Scotland, c. 1878.