A "godet" is, in essence, an extra panel of fabric sewn into a skirt or dress that causes the garment to flare and twirl. If you have any godet
I'm currently drafting a pattern for a pencil skirt with a pleated godet in the back.
Danielle Godet's birth name is Danielle Gabrielle Rose Godet.
Frédéric Louis Godet was born in 1812.
Frédéric Louis Godet died in 1900.
Fabienne Godet was born on May 20, 1964.
Paul Godet des Marais was born in 1647.
Danielle Godet was born on January 30, 1927, in Paris, France.
Paul Godet des Marais died in 1709.
Danielle Godet died on November 12, 2009, in Paris, France of cancer.
Paul Godet des Marais has written: 'Lettres de Messire P. Godet des Marais, eveque de Chartres a Madame de Maintenon'
The word "godet" comes from the French language. It is derived from the Old French word "gode," meaning a gusset or insert. In the context of fashion, a godet refers to a triangular or diamond-shaped piece of fabric that is inserted into a garment to add fullness or flare.
With a high-waisted skirt, you tuck your shirt into your skirt. (Make sre the skirt is above your waist!) With a normal skirt I guess you would just pull it on to your hips?