Tuck-under dresses are called balloon dresses or bubble skirts. The hemline is tucked underneath the dress, attached to a lining. The dress fabric has gathers,but the lining does not, giving the skirt a bubble effect.
It's called petticoat or half hip.
dude u better answer this question all the people out there please answer this question!! [its for a project] it was called a hook-skirt
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Wendesign sells figure skating dresses online for under $100. The dresses are all lined and the quality is great. They have one-of-a-kind dresses.
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Those dresses are called "fit and flare dresses" or "mermaid dresses." They are fitted at the waist and flare out at the bottom, creating a slimming silhouette.
Of course ! They look lovely with dresses. Especially summer dresses
Most Women wore dresses under dresses and underwear.
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