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- Overskirt abstract "An overskirt, or peplum, is a type of elongated hem resembling a short skirt, worn to lie over another garment, either another skirt such as a petticoat or underskirt, or breeches. Overskirts may serve various purposes, ranging from protecting the underlying clothing from mud and dirt, to being purely a decorative feature. Overskirts have been popular as a clothing detail for both men and women during various periods of history. More recently, they are associated with women's jackets and blouses, included in closely fitted clothing, where they accentuate a narrow waist, or light materials to create a casual sense of elegance.Overskirts first came into fashion during the Victorian Era in 1867, after the pre-hoop and hoop periods of multiple petticoats and crinoline, and before the bustle period. A reduction in overall shirt size was seen at this time. Fashion in ladies dresses changed from the wide, very lacy skirts, to a more conical shape that diminished at the hips. Early skirts were often looped up for walking, showing a pretty petticoat underneath, which led to the introduction of the overskirt.There have been many predecessors to the fashionable overskirt, such as bibs and aprons used to protect clothing underneath. Today, overskirts can be a separate article worn over shorts or another dress, or a continuation on a shirt or jacket of longer or pleated material. Popular modern overskirt fashion are sheer materials, tulle, and lace patterns that allow see through to garments beneath such as half-skirts.The term "peplum" originates with the ancient Greek peplos, a women's garment that had the same decorative detail as an overskirt.".
- Overskirt thumbnail Black_peplum_shirt.jpg?width=300.
- Overskirt wikiPageID "35155037".
- Overskirt wikiPageLength "2184".
- Overskirt wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Overskirt wikiPageRevisionID "680703845".
- Overskirt wikiPageWikiLink Breeches.
- Overskirt wikiPageWikiLink Category:Skirts.
- Overskirt wikiPageWikiLink Churidar.
- Overskirt wikiPageWikiLink Peplos.
- Overskirt wikiPageWikiLink Peplum_jacket.
- Overskirt wikiPageWikiLink Petticoat.
- Overskirt wikiPageWikiLink Polonaise_(clothing).
- Overskirt wikiPageWikiLink Skirt.
- Overskirt wikiPageWikiLink Train_(clothing).
- Overskirt wikiPageWikiLink Victorian_Era.
- Overskirt wikiPageWikiLink Victorian_era.
- Overskirt wikiPageWikiLink File:Black_peplum_shirt.jpg.
- Overskirt wikiPageWikiLinkText "Overskirt".
- Overskirt wikiPageWikiLinkText "overskirt".
- Overskirt wikiPageWikiLinkText "peplum".
- Overskirt hasPhotoCollection Overskirt.
- Overskirt wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat.
- Overskirt wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fashion-stub.
- Overskirt wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Overskirt wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Overskirt subject Category:Skirts.
- Overskirt hypernym Hem.
- Overskirt type Fashion.
- Overskirt type TopicalConcept.
- Overskirt type Concept.
- Overskirt type Thing.
- Overskirt comment "An overskirt, or peplum, is a type of elongated hem resembling a short skirt, worn to lie over another garment, either another skirt such as a petticoat or underskirt, or breeches. Overskirts may serve various purposes, ranging from protecting the underlying clothing from mud and dirt, to being purely a decorative feature. Overskirts have been popular as a clothing detail for both men and women during various periods of history.".
- Overskirt label "Overskirt".
- Overskirt sameAs Peplum-helma.
- Overskirt sameAs m.0j64pd2.
- Overskirt sameAs Q7113974.
- Overskirt sameAs Q7113974.
- Overskirt wasDerivedFrom Overskirt?oldid=680703845.
- Overskirt depiction Black_peplum_shirt.jpg.
- Overskirt isPrimaryTopicOf Overskirt.