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Beauty in Skirts Throughout the decades, the skirt has undergone countless transformations. 1)Hemlines have gone up and down, but four basic styles have proven that they have what it takes to withstand the test of time. When women want to feel dressed up or sometimes just for fun, the full skirt hits the bill. It was Christian Dior who put the full skirt on the fashion map with his first collection in 1947. After the lean years of World War II, Dior’s new look was a 2)revelation with some of his designs using up to fifty yards of fabric! With the rock-and-roll era of the 1950s came the full poodle-skirt named for the 3)appliques sown on by teenage 4)bobbysoxers. This 5)whimsical look became an instant classic. Kevin Jones, collections manager at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising, explains, “The poodle-skirt is absolutely synonymous with the 1950s. You really cannot get away from it you mention the name the poodle skirt and girls today hark back immediately to, to the bobbysocks.” Another important 6)silhouette is the pencil skirt. It’s ultrafeminine and brings a touch of mystery to the woman wearing it. Betty Grable showed off this 7)streamlined style in the 1930s. Marilyn Monroe chose the same silhouette to show up her curves in the 50s and the look has endured for decades to come. If there’s one little word that fits with skirt, it would have to be mini. Introduced in 1966 by Mary Quant, this shocking silhouette created quite a stir. Kevin Jones: It’s just like a brand new skirt nothing like it had ever been seen before, uh, it’s not quite the miniskirt we have today, it was about two inches above the knee, but when Women’s Wear Daily stated that Jacqueline Kennedy looked wonderful in her miniskirts suddenly it was the fashion to wear. Our next style might be the most timeless of all, the A-line skirt has just enough 8)flair to flatter any figure. Fashion icons like Audrey Hepburn made the A-line a stylish staple and today the look continues to be as popular as ever. Andrea: If I were to have to pick one style of skirt that every woman should own it would probably be the A-line skirt. It’s very comfortable and it’s very flattering to the hips. Full, pencil, mini and A-line even with these four favourites there’s still a dizzying variety of choices out there, and women love to wear them. Useful Tips Remember for petites, avoid excessive detail and look for simple designs that hit just below the knees. If you’re top-heavy, stay away from plunging necklines; search for dresses that are slightly loose and draw the attention away from your bust. For a fit waist, avoid a baggy fit; wrap dresses work best. If you’ve got more of a boyish figure stay away from straight dresses, look for biased cuts and formfitting silhouettes, and for a pear shape avoid clinging designs—a full skirt or an A-line dress are ideal. 注释: 婀娜裙姿 数十年来,裙子的款式经历了无数次的变化。裙子时长时短,但有四种款式是经历了时间的考验而历久不衰的。 凯文·琼斯:这是一种全新的设计,前所未见,它跟现在的迷你裙不完全一样,长度在膝盖以上大约两英寸处,当《女性时装》说杰奎琳·肯尼迪穿迷你裙很迷人时,穿迷你裙突然间变成了一种时尚。 安德里亚·李纳特:虽然每一季的裙子长短不一,但迷你裙一直大受欢迎。 长裙、贴身及膝裙、迷你裙和A字裙,虽然这四种款式是首选,但还有各种各样的选择,令人眼花缭乱,深受女士欢迎。 小贴士 身材娇小的要避免过于花巧的款式,而要选择刚过膝盖的简单设计。
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