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  2. How to Style a Bubble Skirt Like It’s 2024 (Not 2004) - AOL

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  3. Kylie Jenner Wears White Two-Piece With Bralette and Puff Skirt

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    In the carousel of photos, The Kardashians star is wearing a white two-piece with a bralette top with a ribbon bow at the back that showed off her toned torso and a matching mini skirt that puffed ...

  4. Trickle-up fashion - Wikipedia

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    The trickle-up effect in the fashion field, also known as bubble-up pattern, is an innovative fashion theory first described by Paul Blumberg in the 1970s. This effect describes when new trends are found on the streets, showing how innovation flows from the lower class to upper class . [ 1 ]

  5. Hailey Bieber Elevates the Bubble Skirt Trend for Date Night ...

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    Tapping into the bubble-hem trend, Hailey wore a black minidress from Après Studio. The ruched, short-sleeved number showed off the model’s growing baby bump, and finished off with a poufy skirt.

  6. Patternmaker (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    A patternmaker is a skilled worker who produces patterns on paper or fabric for use in the clothing industry. Apparel patternmakers draft patterns based on a designer's sketch of a style. The designer gives the sketch to the patternmaker, who can ask questions to determine details the designer is looking for. [1]

  7. Trickle-down fashion - Wikipedia

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    Trickle-down fashion is a model of product adoption in marketing that affects many consumer goods and services.. It states that fashion flows vertically from the upper classes to the lower classes within society, each social class influenced by a higher social class.

  8. Jennifer Lopez's Tiny Bubblegum Pink Bubble Skirt ... - AOL

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    The “On the Floor” singer showed off legs for days in the tiny bubblegum pink skirt, which featured a tulip-inspired silhouette reminiscent of the Y2K-era bubble skirt trend.

  9. Bouffant gown - Wikipedia

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    Bouffant gowns fell out of fashion during the 1960s and 1970s, as streamlined skirts became associated with modern trends. The resurgence of Victorian styles during the 1980s, as in the wedding dress of Lady Diana Spencer in 1981, brought the bouffant gown back into style.