Those skirts are called maxi's im pretty sure they are
Mullet Skirt :)
That style of skirt is called a high-low skirt. It features a shorter hemline in the front and a longer hemline in the back, creating a stylish asymmetrical look.
The bustle skirt was worn in the mid-to-late 19th century. Bustle skirts were worn under a skirt or dress in the back, below the waist, to keep the skirt or dress from dragging.
Very easily done - There is a few bolts at the front of the skirt, underneath the skirt, and at the back of the skirt. untighten, and remove skirt. Job Done.. -Oli Very easily done - There is a few bolts at the front of the skirt, underneath the skirt, and at the back of the skirt. untighten, and remove skirt. Job Done.. -Oli
This is called an asymmetrical hem, or a high-low skirt.
Mullet: short in the front long in the back Fish Tail: tight up to usually the knee, then goes out in a little out wards with usually 2-5 inches of fabric, 3 being the normal.
It is a dip hem dress
The word that means the opposite of front and has a short vowel sound is "back."
They wear a traditional head dress. It has two birds on the front and two turtles on the back. The boys must wear thir sinagonghjue. This is like a skirt for men. The ladies wear a bikini like suit call a unihs.
A bustle is a framework used to expand the fullness of the back of a woman's dress. These were worn under the skirt during the mid-to-late 19th century.
She wears a white blouse that is untucked a bit at the back and an olive knee high skirt.
The amount of fabric needed will depend on the style of dress you are making, the size, and other factors. If you are making a simple dress with a skirt that is not full, it won't take as much fabric as one that has a fuller skirt. In order to buy the right amount of fabric for the dress you want to make, choose the pattern and the amount of fabric that is needed to make it will be listed on the back of the package.