In a message dated 3/19/2008 10:36:56 AM Pacific Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

http://www.pyramidcollection.com/itemdy00.asp?T1=P8276+S

Has  anyone ever come across this look in any period in history?  The flouncy 
 mode reminds me of some southern belle look, but those are probably  
permanently sewn in.


You will come across a similar idea in the 1860's and the idea remains the  
same--a method of raising the skirts high enough to stay out of mud, puddles,  
etc.  Occassionally you see it in fashion plates as a trendy thing to do  over 
an elaborate underskirt, but more often than not it was an issue of  
practicality.  To do it, one had the option of purchasing one of the patent  
"Dress 
Elevators" in the magazines, sewing tapes inside your skirt, or simply  using 
pins.
 
~Joseph



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