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divided skirt

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divided skirt ngonna f pantalone inv


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Using stone carving, one installation looks at how the invention of the bicycle meant women no longer had to be contained by tight corsets and long skirts, but could enjoy the freedom of comfortable and practical bloomers and divided skirts, thus starting a revolution of emancipation for women," said Pearl.
As a replacement for a longer divided skirt that ends in the middle of a ladies leg, an unflattering length for most women, it was altered to a shorter length and looked similar to a mini skirt but with shorts underneath, so it made movement possible without being immodest.
This picture was taken at Saltburn, where we are both wearing the divided skirts that my mother made for us for cycling - very fashionable
 
 
 
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