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What (who) is mini-skirt - definition

SHORT SKIRT THAT USUALLY EXTENDS TO MID-THIGH
Mini skirt; Mini-skirt; Beltskirt; Micro mini; Belt skirt; Micromini; Micro skirt; Micro Mini Dress; Microskirt; Mini dress; Minidress; Miniskirts; Mini Skirt; Corporate miniskirt; Mini skirts; Microminiskirt
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  • Pop group [[Girls' Generation]] in various styles of mini- and micro-mini dresses. South Korea, 2012.
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mini-skirt         
also miniskirt (mini-skirts)
A mini-skirt is a very short skirt.
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minidress         
¦ noun a very short dress.
miniskirt         

Wikipedia

Miniskirt

A miniskirt (sometimes hyphenated as mini-skirt, separated as mini skirt, or sometimes shortened to simply mini) is a skirt with its hemline well above the knees, generally at mid-thigh level, normally no longer than 10 cm (4 in) below the buttocks; and a dress with such a hemline is called a minidress or a miniskirt dress. A micro-miniskirt or microskirt is a miniskirt with its hemline at the upper thigh, at or just below crotch or underwear level.

Short skirts have existed for a long time before they made it into mainstream fashion, though they were generally not called "mini" until they became a fashion trend in the 1960s. Instances of clothing resembling miniskirts have been identified by archaeologists and historians as far back as c. 1390–1370 BC. In the early 20th century, the dancer Josephine Baker's banana skirt that she wore for her mid-1920s performances in the Folies Bergère was subsequently likened to a miniskirt. Extremely short skirts became a staple of 20th-century science fiction, particularly in 1940s pulp artwork, such as that by Earle K. Bergey, who depicted futuristic women in a "stereotyped combination" of metallic miniskirt, bra and boots.

Hemlines were just above the knee in 1961, and gradually climbed upward over the next few years. By 1966, some designs had the hem at the upper thigh. Stockings with suspenders (garters) were not considered practical with miniskirts and were replaced with coloured tights. The popular acceptance of miniskirts peaked in the "Swinging London" of the 1960s, and has continued to be commonplace, particularly among younger women and teenage girls. Before that time, short skirts were only seen in sport and dance clothing, such as skirts worn by female tennis players, figure skaters, cheerleaders, and dancers.

Several designers have been credited with the invention of the 1960s miniskirt, most significantly the London-based designer Mary Quant and the Parisian André Courrèges.

Examples of use of mini-skirt
1. Once, a mini–skirt was seen as a ‘come on‘; now it‘s six tequila slammers.
2. Cricket, the mini–skirt and the pub are among 21 new Icons of England.
3. Locals claim that Wimbledon‘s septuagenarian stewards have often been beguiled by the redoubtable charms of the effectively deployed mini–skirt.
4. What is RSS?Cricket, the mini–skirt and the pub are among 21 new Icons of England.
5. Victoria Beckham is clearly feeling the heat as she ditched her trendy baggy denims for a mini–skirt on another day out in London.