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  2. 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".

  3. Taylor Swift’s New Surprise Song Dress Perfectly Matches ...

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    Taylor Swift continues to wow Us with new outfits on her Eras Tour, and her newest surprise song dress during the Friday, October 25, show was no exception. When Swift, 34, kicked off the acoustic ...

  4. Taylor Swift literally danced with her dress unbuttoned during her Friday, October 18, Eras Tour concert in Miami. As Swift, 34, began singing “But Daddy I Love Him” at the top of her The ...

  5. 1840s in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Princess di Sant' Antimo's gown of watered silk shows the short sleeves, lace flounce collar, and long pointed waist of the early 1840s. The tiny pleats that gather her skirt can be seen at the waistline. 1840–1844. Shoulders were narrow and sloping, waists became low and pointed, and sleeve detail migrated from the elbow to the wrists.

  6. Hemline - Wikipedia

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    Prom dresses, with hemlines varying from above-the-ankle (tea length) to floor length. The hemline is the line formed by the lower edge of a garment, such as a skirt, dress or coat, measured from the floor. [1] The hemline is perhaps the most variable style line in fashion, changing shape and ranging in height from hip-high to floor-length ...

  7. Susan Small (fashion) - Wikipedia

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    Susan Small was a British ready-to-wear fashion label, best known for their party dresses and evening wear. Their colourful printed evening dresses often combined "contrasting elements of exotic prints on simple shapes or traditional fabrics". [1] Susan Small was founded by Leslie Carr Jones in the early 1940s.