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  • Hobble skirts _ Rampant on runways were skirts so narrow they impeded walking.
  • The hobble skirt period lasted for about 5 years.
  • Hobble skirts and bound feet disappeared for a reason.
  • There were corsets everywhere at the spring shows, and hobble skirts and abbreviated backless cowboy chaps.
  • Mugler always lives up to his skin-tight clothes, especially the tulip tops and longish hobbled skirts over stilettos.
  • The first hobble skirts showed up.
  • The design of the well-known " Coke bottle " shape is said to have been inspired a woman's hobble skirt.
  • Katharine Wright, along with a Frenchwoman who flew with her famous brothers, created the short-lived French craze for the " hobble skirt ."
  • A photo caption in Allure says, " No one can put on a knee-hobbling skirt and stiletto heels without feeling a little predatory ."
  • A 1914 Bludwine advertisement stated that the bottles containing the product were in a hobble skirt shape and were sealed with a crown seal.
  • He replaced the corset with the hobble skirt, which, while equally restrictive, was different and thus readily adopted in an era eager for change.
  • Many women subsequently discovered the way of walking which such narrow skirts create, and the hobble skirt, impractical though it was, achieved tremendous popularity.
  • Throwing off gentility along with their hobble skirts, they helped the growing movement for women's rights by raising questions about women's physical and expressive potential.
  • Byron Lars likewise stitches ensembles born for grand entrances, such as his'40s suits with hobble skirts, with go-withs like fake fur cuffs and cigarette holders.
  • Edith Berg, an American, who flew as a passenger with Wilbur Wright in Paris in October 1908, was the inspiration of the hobble skirt designed by Paul Poiret.
  • Hobble skirts are still present today in BDSM communities, but are also sometimes used as evening gowns and wedding dresses and sometimes in other occasions although rarely due to restricting properties.
  • The archives of " The New York Times " between 1910 and the beginning of the First World War contain many detailed accounts of the hobble skirt wearers of the era.
  • At this early date, it seems that the style associated with a flapper already included the boyish physique and close-fitting hat, but a hobble skirt rather than one with a high hemline.
  • A recent trend in fashion that resembles a Hobble Skirt, is the " mermaid-tail / dress ", dubbed so because the dress'shape narrows and expands towards the bottom, similarly to a fish's tail-fin.
  • His fall 1958 collection was not greeted with the same level of approval as his first collection, and later collections for the House of Dior featuring hobble skirts and beatnik fashions were savaged by the press.
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