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Fashion is expression shown through appearance, often influenced by the tastes of an era in a given region.

Fashion concerns not only clothing, but also accessories, cosmetics, perfume, and even body modification.

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There are many kind of skirts which are/were famous:

  • Hobble skirt, long and tight skirt with a narrow enough hem to significantly impede the wearer's stride
  • Poodle skirt, a circle or near-circle skirt with an appliqued poodle or other decoration (1950s)
  • Kilt, a wrap-around skirt with overlapping aprons in front and pleated around the back. Though traditionally designed as women's wear, it is fashioned to mimic somewhat closely the general appearance of a (man's) kilt, including the usage of a plaid pattern more or less closely resembling those of recognized tartan patterns of Scotland.
  • Miniskirt, a thigh-length skirt, and micromini, an extremely short version (1960s)
  • Sarong, a square of fabric wrapped around the body and tied on one hip to make a skirt; worn as a skirt or as a cover-up over a bathing suit in tropical climates. Traditional wear in Bali, Indonesia and many other south east Asian countries


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History of fashion Fashion subcultures Traditional dress
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History of Western fashion
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National costume
Clothing construction Brands and designers Business of fashion
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Sewing
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Articles of clothing Accessories Other adornment
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Did you know...

...that the origin of the word fashion comes from the Latin word facio, meaning to make?

...that the war bonnet was a headdress worn by the Plains Indians where each of the feathers represented single achievements the wearer had made?

...that in Japan professional kimono dressers still help women put on kimono, usually for special occasions, and that the dressers must be licensed?

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