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  2. Poodle skirt - Wikipedia

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    A 1950s poodle skirt. A poodle skirt is a wide swing felt skirt of a solid color displaying a design appliquéd or transferred to the fabric. [1] The design was often a coiffed poodle. Later substitutes for the poodle patch included flamingoes, flowers, and hot rod cars. [2] Hemlines were to the knee or just below it.

  3. Juli Lynne Charlot - Wikipedia

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    The skirts at the boutique in Beverly Hills were quite popular and sold out; in early 1948, Charlot designed a similar skirt with poodles, which was more successful than the previous skirts based on dachshunds. [2] The president of Bullocks Wilshire ordered the poodle skirts, which were then displayed in windows along Wilshire Boulevard. [2]

  4. File:The Childrens Museum of Indianapolis - Poodle skirt.jpg

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  5. Curator Love: Poodle Skirts and Saddle Shoes - AOL

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    The fabulous ladies behind Beckerman Bite Plate recently attended the Hermes Swinging Silk Party in Toronto. Not only are the photos gorgeous, but the party-goers outfits' are awesome inspiration ...

  6. Growtopia - Wikipedia

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    Growtopia is a 2D massively multiplayer online sandbox video game based around the idea that most of the in-game items can be grown from their corresponding seeds. [8] The game has no end goals or 100% completion, but has an achievement system and quests to complete from non-player characters.

  7. Skirt - Wikipedia

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    Poodle skirt: A poodle skirt is a circle or near-circle skirt with an appliqued poodle or other decoration (1950s) Puffball skirt: Also called "puff" or "pouf". A bouffant skirt caught in at the hem to create a puffed silhouette. Popular in the mid-late 1980s when it was inspired by Westwood's "mini-crini". [26] Rah-rah skirt/Cheerleader skirt

  8. Talk:Poodle skirt - Wikipedia

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  9. Petticoat - Wikipedia

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    Without petticoats, skirts of the 1850s would not have the volume they were known for. [1] In historical contexts (16th to mid-19th centuries), petticoat refers to any separate skirt worn with a gown , bedgown , bodice or jacket ; these petticoats are not, strictly speaking, underwear, as they were made to be seen.