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  2. The Bubble Skirt Is Back! See How Stars Style the Piece ... - AOL

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    The bubble skirt is back and here to stay. Designer Pierre Cardin introduced the bubble skirt in 1954, and it was immediately a hit. Cardin, who died at age 98 in 2020, originally included it on ...

  3. Hobble skirt - Wikipedia

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    Some other skirt styles of the time also had very narrow hems, particularly the knee-length puffball/pouf skirts shown by Pierre Cardin, [16] Yves Saint Laurent, and others from 1957 to 1960. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] A few of Saint Laurent's 1959 skirts were so narrow at the hem that some fashion writers revived the word "hobble" to refer to them.

  4. 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 ...

  5. No one does daring fashion like Zendaya. Photos show the ...

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    Zendaya wore a white dress with a bubble skirt at the 2016 Glamour Women of the Year event. Zendaya at the Glamour Women of the Year event in California on November 14, 2016. Frazer Harrison/Getty ...

  6. Skirt - Wikipedia

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    Broomstick skirt: A light-weight ankle-length skirt with many crumpled pleats formed by compressing and twisting the garment while wet, such as around a broomstick. (1980s and on) Bubble skirt: Also called a balloon skirt. A voluminous skirt with a hem that is tucked back under to create a "bubble effect" at the bottom.

  7. Miniskirt - Wikipedia

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    Miniskirts came in a greater variety of shapes than in the sixties, from full and flouncy to narrow to tight to abbreviated revivals of skirt shapes of the 1940s and '50s [268] [269] like sheath skirts, trumpet skirts, tulip skirts, and bubble/puffball skirts. Above-the-knee versions of strapless 1950s dresses were seen, as were formal minis ...

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