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Fashion
Trends: The Return of the Miniskirt
Designer
collections for spring signal a strong return of the miniskirt, as well as
a surge in confidence among stylish women. Since miniskirts first titillated the
world in the early '60s, the mini has never completely left the fashion scene,
though it has come and gone only to reemerge at various times. In recent years,
minis have been seen on runways and on the streets consistently in increasing
numbers. Designers are showcasing miniskirts that range from short to supershort
to micromini-short. There are shorts suits, tube skirts, mini cocktail dresses,
and dressy mini suits, such as a sleeveless two-piece outfit from Karl Lagerfeld
for Chanel. Visit MaxStudio and receive free shipping on purchases on $100 or more.
Spring/Summer
is peak mini season, and women who have great legs can strut their assets
with assurance and style.
- Jeremy
Scott designs two-piece, gabardine short pant ensemble with long-sleeve, three-button
closure jacket with decollete neckline. Accessorized with beaded necklace, earrings,
triple bracelets, shoulder bag and wide-brim, flat-crown straw hat by Steven Jones.
- Strapless
wrap minidress with wide abstract-design belt at hip, by Christian LaCroix.
- Two-piece
sleeveless midriff ensemble with decorative flower on shoulder, button-front closure,
with chain-link belted miniskirt, by Chanel. Note: Unusual logo veil and chain-link
handbag.
- Dolce &
Gabbana designs three-piece ensemble with round-neck, embellished cotton T-shirt
with belted micromini skirt and matching zip-front jacket. Note: Speckled stockings
and matching red shoes.
- Tom
Ford for Yves St. Laurent designs strapless, elastic cocktail minidress with wide
midriff band.
- Byblos
designs a stripped blouson dress with boat neckline and three-quarter-length dolman
sleeves.
- Wide oval neck,
elbow-length sleeve, A-line short taffeta dress, by Gianfranco Ferre.
- Polka-dot,
summer cotton, spaghetti-strap minidress, by Valentino. Accessorized with silver
thong sandals. Note: Four-strand interlocking necklace.
- Gianfranco
Ferre designs minidress with multiple drapes and rope-effect front swirls.
- Jeremy
Scott designs maillot with one long-sleeve, decorative puff coil trim, and embroidered
Swarovski crystals on sleeve and across front. Note: Long, one-sided hairstyle.
- One-shoulder,
geometric print dress with pointed hemline and wide, hip-slung belt, by Christian
LaCroix.
- Givenchy designs
blouson, off-the-shoulder ensemble with wide ribbon lacing the top, puffed sleeves
and gathered skirt. Decorated with scarf and matching sandals.
- Hooded,
deep V-neck maillot loy of Lycra spandex inspired by seashell shapes, by Jeremy
Scott.
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