Sarong, Kikoi, Longyi, Pareo, Jupe and Kilt – Why the skirt goes far beyond its function as a mere garment?
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The skirt is a garment that covers the lower body area as well as the legs from the waist. The skirts are classified primarily according to their length before dedicating oneself to the different cuts and designs. A distinction is made between mini skirts that end just below the buttocks and extend towards the knee. However, the closer hem gets to the back of the knee, the less it willperceived as a mini skirt. When the knee is just covered, the fashion world is called a midi skirt. A skirt that reaches to the ankles is called a maxi skirt.
In the beginning it wasn’t just the fire, but probably the skirt too?
Even in primeval times, people probably wore some leather, fur or large leaves around their hips – so the loincloth arbor or the first mini skirt sat by the fire and nibbled on a bone. Historically, both men and women wore skirts. Only in the 14th century did the first forerunners of the pants appear: the half-skirt – a skirt with two closed at the bottomleg openings. From the 15th century, the skirt increasingly became a garment for women. While clothes continued to be worn, the clear separation of top and bottom was established, making the skirt more and more popular as a separate piece of clothing. Even today there are cultures in which skirts for both sexes are the central garment. Examples of thisare the sarong and the Longyi in Indonesia, which are worn by men and women alike.
Between Sarong, Kikoi, Longyi, Pareo, Jupe and Kilt
The Kikoi is a traditional rock from Africa and is also worn by both sexes. The Pareo is also considered a rock; Its use as a scarf is more of a misuse of use today. A special feature in our latitudes are the Scots whose kilts men wear – these are not only a piece of clothing, but also represent different ones with their patternsclans. The different tartan patterns are surprisingly diverse. There is still a tradition of male skirts in Albania and Greece. In Switzerland, a skirt is called “Jupe”, while “Rock” describes a dress there. The fashion world knows numerous rock types, some of which will be presented in more detail below – perhaps they arouse interest inThis versatile textile that more women can wear than many people think.
Why is the pencil skirt flattering for the figure and makes the legs appear longer?
The pencil skirt, also called Pencilskirt, is a slim-cut skirt with a higher waistband at the waist. Its tight fit makes it the most feminine of all rock shapes. It fits perfectly with narrow blazers and is a popular partner for costumes. Due to the high waistband, it looks figure-hugging and stretches the legs visually. Often it has a single or double one in the backSlit, emphasizes the buttocks and thus lengthens the lower body. This classic is particularly suitable for slim and delicate women, but also brings out female curves to the fore – a pencil skirt creates an exciting silhouette. Heeled pumps further underline the elegant and seductive character of this skirt. Combine it with a tightPullover, a beautiful brooch and a small waist belt and high heels, create an elegant and at the same time exciting look. Wide tops create an interesting contrast and are particularly suitable for women who want to cover their waist a little. Pencil skirts harmonize well with blouses and small jackets – they are absolute eye-catchers in everyday office life. Box-shaped topsare modern and fit perfectly with this slim skirt shape. These skirts literally invite you to move elegantly – you should play with your hips and enjoy the feeling of being a woman.
Miniskirt – triggers of numerous discussions between parents and daughters
The mini skirt was invented by Mary Quant, an English designer, in the 1960s. The model Twiggy, often referred to as the “most expensive beanstalk in the world”, was the face of this short skirt and inspired many young women to wear it. The mini skirt was a revolution like no other piece of clothing and sparked countless discussions between parents and their daughtersoff. He became a cult object; Young girls were dying to show more leg than ever before in public. This short rock shape is still very popular today; The variety of cuts and materials ensures that it always stays modern. Mini skirts are particularly suitable for women with slim and shapely legs. both petite “elfs” andConfident “all-up” women can wear it; However, with leather or glossy varnish, it should be considered that this look has a strong attraction. Mini skirts can be styled sexy or casual: Tights combined with robust boots give the outfit a rocky touch. The mini skirt along with a tight shirt is a popular club outfit; sequin fabricsReinforce this disco look. A short mini skirt combined with an XL sweater looks relaxed – especially when leggings and matching shoes round off the ensemble.
Why wrap skirts are not only practical and popular in summer?
Wrap skirts are not only popular in summer because of their practicality, but can also develop a special charm in winter with wool qualities. This skirt shape is characterized by its open finish: A straight or slightly beveled piece of fabric is loosely attached to the hips or waist using a tie belt. Wrap skirts are often in ethnic style or withcolorful patterns offered; It is always advisable to choose simple tops. Due to the overlapping fabric layers, they look a bit more voluminous; That’s why body-hugging tops go particularly well with it. In one of my last collections, I designed a black wrapped wool wrap skirt with large patch pockets; I combined it with a simple dark graySweater, a white blouse and a leather belt, dark gray wool stockings and black ankle boots. A customer wore exactly this look at a meeting in a hotel lobby – she looked stunning with her gray hair and around seventy years. Later in the elevator I had to smile and thought about how beautiful my job is.
Why does the bell rock impress with its wide hem?
This skirt is characterized by its wide-flaggered hem. It is made of a circular piece of fabric; It sits tight at the waist and runs far to the knee. This form was very popular in the 1950s – at that time it was often combined with petticoats. The narrow waist looked even slimmer due to the wide hem; In addition, he enabled exuberant dancing with a lotroom for movement in the fabric. Even today, this style is very popular with supporters of the 1950s’ lifestyle. Bell or plate skirts need a stressed waist and narrow tops: tops with large neckline, tight blouses or corsets go well with you. Ballerinas or pumps are available as shoes. These skirts are suitable for both womenwithout hips as well as for those with a little more curves on the hips; However, it is important to ensure that tops do not appear too bulky and always emphasize the waist.
The skirt in A-line – suitable for almost any figure
The slightly flared A-line skirt fits perfectly almost every figure size. With its narrow waist and slightly flared hips and swinging hem, it offers a harmonious silhouette. It can be combined well with blazers and narrow tops or blouses; Fashionable young ladies also like to wear it with short box-shaped tops or a belly-free. are practicalVariants with pockets or belts as well as models with a continuous button placket – this cut often also serves as a basis for pleated or pleated skirts. The A-line skirt usually does not have a slit and usually ends just above or below the knee. It is often combined with boots, pumps or boots; He is a versatile all-rounder in the closet and harmonizesExcellent with both short coats and blousons or short leather jackets.
Why wasn’t the tulip skirt invented in Holland?
Contrary to some assumptions, this rock form does not come from Holland; Ms. Antje probably didn’t roll cheese in it through Dutch roads either. The shape of the skirt is based on a tulip blossom – hence his name “Tulip Skirt”. Personally, I received my first prize for such a tulip skirt combined with a blazer – a model of idiosyncratic character that alwaysOnly a few women wore. The skirt has a narrow waist and a gentle transition to the hip; Its width is created by inlaid folds, which become narrower towards the bottom – this creates the characteristic flower-like shape of the skirt. My winning piece was made of dark red wool crepe with elaborately pleated waistband; Later a fashion company produced this modelUnder the name “Erika”. I bought my first ironing machine with the prize money – this brought me luck to win the prize, but not for long: one day after the guarantee expired, it didn’t really work to vape anymore! Whenever I design a tulip skirt today or sit here at my desk and write this book, I think back to that day: theIron-on was so big that it didn’t fit through the apartment door; My landlady, Ms. Blume at the time, finally allowed me to park him in the stairwell – there I ironed something on the device in front of her door as a small thank you occasionally for you and my neighbors … The drafty old building staircase probably could not do the apparatus any good.
Tulip skirt for women?
Women who want to “cheat” their hips visually – i.e. want to emphasize those sympathetic curves, can wear the tulip skirt. It ensures a feminine silhouette and can elegantly conceal smaller problem areas. It is perfect for both slim “elfs”, self-confident “everything-up” girls and for powerful guys like the “valkyries”. CombineTulip skirts best with body-hugging tops such as blouses or jackets; Slim twin sets and tight sweaters in combination with subtle jewelry look particularly beautiful.

















