When was the hobble skirt popular?

It was called a "hobble skirt" because it seemed to hobble any woman as she walked. Hobble skirts were a short-lived fashion trend that peaked between 1908 and 1914.
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When was the hobble skirt invented?

Biographers often point to Katharine Wright as the inspiration for the "hobble skirt" that was briefly popular around 1910-1911. Wilbur Wright tied a length of twine around Katharine's skirts to keep them from blowing back during her flights in Europe, and this supposedly began the fashion.
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Who invented the hobble dress?

Paul Poiret design of Hobble skirt

The idea allegedly originated with Paul Poiret, the French designer who claimed in 1908 that he had “freed the bust [but] shackled the legs.”
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Which designer introduced the hobble skirt in the early part of the century?

Famous French fashion designer Paul Poiret (1879–1944) created many popular designs based on Eastern clothing. The hobble skirt, which reached its peak of popularity in 1910, was a variation on the harem skirt designed by Poiret to resemble the styles of the Middle East.
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What era was the pencil skirt?

The pencil skirt became a defining garment of the 1950s and early 1960s. It could be luxuriously smart, as seen in lime green on Grace Kelly in Rear Window. It could exude sex appeal, as demonstrated by Sophia Loren who paired it with strappy tops and tightly tailored jackets.
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What era are wiggle dresses from?

Technically, this refers to a skirt or dress that comes just below the knee with a hem that is narrower than the waist, meaning you can't help but wiggle when you walk. The wiggle dress came about in the 1950s but stuck around until the early 60s.
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What does hobble skirt mean?

a woman's skirt that is very narrow at the bottom, causing the wearer to walk with short, mincing steps.
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What is Edwardian fashion?

Edwardian fashion from the late 1800s continued to influence the early 1900s. Women still wore corsets and long skirts. Men still wore suits. A complete wardrobe included hats and gloves and, for women, often an umbrella. Edwardian fashion was opulent and formal, with expensive fabrics and trimmings.
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What early 20th century fashion inspired the later pencil skirt?

The predecessor to the pencil skirt is the hobble skirt, a pre–World War I fad inspired by the Ballets Russes. This full-length skirt with a narrow hem seriously impeded walking. The French designer Christian Dior introduced the classic modern pencil skirt in his 1954 Autumn Winter collection.
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When was Paul Poiret popular?

In the 1910s, this oracle of the mode was Paul Poiret, known in America as “The King of Fashion.” In Paris, he was simply Le Magnifique, after Süleyman the Magnificent, a suitable soubriquet for a couturier who, alongside the all-pervasive influence of Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes, employed the language of ...
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What is a cowl skirt?

A cowl skirt is a skirt with hanging draped folds on one (asymmetrical) or both sides (symmetrical) creating the effect of extended hips.
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How did poodle skirts come about?

The skirt originated in 1947 in the United States, designed by Juli Lynne Charlot. The idea for the skirt began as Charlot needed a last-minute Christmas skirt. With little money and little ability to sew, she made the seamless skirt herself out of felt.
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What is a gored skirt?

Gore is a triangular or tapered segment (narrow at the top and wider at the base) that is subtly inserted to extend the width from the waistline to the hem of a skirt. Imagine the triangular sections of an umbrella or a ship's sail; flared skirts can be made with two or more of these gores.
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What is a hobble skirt Coke bottle?

Since different bottling companies were using a variety of containers to distribute the product, a contest was held in 1915 and the Root Glass Company of Terre-Haute, Indiana, came up with the contoured bottle design, sometimes referred to as the 'hobble-skirt' because it resembled the shape of the skirts worn by women ...
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What is a peg top skirt?

noun. A skirt that is wide at the waist and narrow at the bottom.
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Why do horses hobble?

Hobble training a horse is a form of "sacking out" and desensitizing a horse to accept restraints on its legs. This helps a horse accept pressure on its legs in case it ever becomes entangled in barbed wire or fencing.
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What two trends in the 20th century have influenced clothing the most?

Throughout the century, fashion has been influenced by the times: war, politics, social movements, and more. Not only have women's clothing changed over the decades but so too have hairstyles and fashion accessories (often accessories would be combined with hairstyles).
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What was the fashion during mid 20th century?

Fashion in the 20th century went from strict corseted dresses to the “anything goes” attitude of today. In 1900, most men wore suits and everyone wore a hat when they went out in public. The jazz age flapper of the 1920s got rid of all those restrictions in order to have fun.
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What year were leather pants popular?

Leather pants were popular from the 1970s through the 1990s, with their popularity skyrocketing during the '90s.
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What was the 1990's fashion?

Common raver fashion styles of the 1990s included tight-fitting nylon shirts, tight nylon quilted vests, bell-bottoms, neoprene jackets, studded belts, platform shoes, jackets, scarves and bags made of flokati fur, fluffy boots and phat pants, often in bright and neon colors.
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What's the difference between Victorian and Edwardian?

Victorian era is said to have continued from 1837 to 1901 and lasted the reign of Queen Victoria whereas Edwardian era started in 1901 with his ascension to the throne and lasted till 1910 till his death. Victorian era is believed to be more conservative than Edwardian era.
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What's the difference between Edwardian and Victorian fashion?

While Victorian fashions had been dominated by the tightly corseted hourglass figure, the new Edwardian silhouette was that of the S curve – a shape that pushed the hips back and the bust forward, exaggerated by floppy blouses that hung over the waist at the front.
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When did wiggle dresses become popular?

Wiggle dresses are also called pencil dresses or sheath dresses. They first became popular in the 40s, and popularity grew in the fifties. The look stayed in style until the 60s.
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What is the difference between a pencil dress and a wiggle dress?

Also known as wiggle dresses, pencil dresses feature a narrow hem, which keeps the knees closer together, causing the wearer to move with smaller steps. Pencil dresses are designed to create the classic hourglass silhouette and put a 'wiggle' in your walk.
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Why is it called a wiggle dress?

It is called wiggle style because the dresses or skirts that are considered wiggle have a hem that is narrower than their waist, forcing the wearer to "wiggle" a bit as they walk.
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