Suppose you needed to know the age of a term such as this. How would you go about it online without resorting to paid-subscription sites, such as search old magazine and newspaper stories
I wasn't sure what a bubble hem was, so I've been looking. This write-up on the Elle Mag. sight seems to imply that it is a sleek sort of under-turning of the hem that allows the waist to be very tight and still have volume in the bottom of the skirt. Judging from pictures here and here make it just seem like a flared hemline. This one though seems to really talk most about the voluminous silhouette. Take your pick.
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Ah! It's some kind of short skirt, is it? I approve of that. Short skirts = an upturn in the economy (vide Desmond Morris). Plus they look rather nice when almost covering the right legs.
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