However, handkerchief hems have a long history in fashion that goes way before the smartphone age. Back in the 1920s, during the flapper era of fashion, the uneven, flirty hemline was hugely ...
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Off to party at New York Fashion Week, Ross wore a whisper of a dress spun from sheer featherweight organza and cut to a ...
The idea that a high hemline is a modern phenomenon is something of myth. Through the years there’s been no shortage of ladies keen to show they’re a cut above the rest.
The “hemline index” indicates that when the economy is doing well, hemlines go up to match the exuberant atmosphere. The dress lengths fall when things look dark, and it’s a more somber vibe.
D.E. remembers one pastor's behavior after he delivered a sermon. "He can't even carry his own handkerchief. Somebody has to wipe the sweat off of him. He can't dress himself after the sermon ...
With a floaty swing-style skirt that glides gracefully over the hips and lands in a quirky hanky hemline ... I love the handkerchief hem as it adds movement and interest. Just a very comfortable ...