The A-line skirt is a classic design. The term ‘A-line’ dates back to 1955, when fashion designer Christain Dior crafted the ‘A-Line’ collection. However, this skirt design dates back further and describes any skirt or dress with a hemline wider than the waist. A brief history of the A-line skirt Its popularity during the 1940s made the A-line skirt a common style option in everyday life. Due to war rationing, skirts with frills and ruffles were banned, and designs became simple and practical. Skirts were made with less fabric and limited to a 78’ sweep. The cut made it easy to wear and allowed movement without being too tight. After the war, pleated designs gave skirts a slight swing and cuts then moved towards fuller skirt styles into the 50s. The flattering shape of the A-line skirt The beauty of
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