Photo from a story on Big Ten college fashions, Bloomington, Indiana, 1954.
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When talking about skirts, the most obvious point of discussion is their length. This collection of LIFE skirt photographs certainly runs the gamut, from antebellum-style hoop skirts to the thigh-baring minis that made a splash in the later years of the magazine’s original run.
But in addition to revealing a little (or a lot of) leg, these photos of skirts also show something else. They highlight the many different approaches that great photographers can take to a subject.
For instance, the pictures of John Dominis and Carlo Bavagnoli in this collection take a documentary approach to fashion, showing skirt-wearing women as they moved about the world. Then there was Gjon Mili, a master technician who brought models into his studio, where his use of strobe lighting created images that are as striking as they are distinctive.
Then there are photographers such as Nina Leen and Gordon Parks, who took an approach that is somewhere between the two, placing their models out in the world but crafting images that are as stylish as the clothing trends they sought to illustrate.
See for yourself. Like the skirts themselves, the variation adds to the fascination.
Circle skirts, 1950.
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LIFE magazine’s original caption: “Surrounded by a skirt full of her own pretty face, model Norma Richter shows off dress made especially to demonstrate photographic fabrics.”
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A French model showed a small print dress with triple-flounced skirt and long sleeves by designer Jacques Fath, Paris 1951.
From an April 20, 1942, LIFE story about proper skirt-hem lengths.
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In Columbus, Missiissippi, coffee was served on porch of ante-bellum mansion, Riverview, by young ladies wearing hoop skirts at a party for cadets from the local Army flying school, 1953.
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Cotton skirt, New York City, 1941.
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Model Dorian Leigh showed off the accordion pleats of a straight-hanging sheer dress (Jane Derby, $250) which could swirl into a ten-yard circle of flesh-colored chiffon, 1950.
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A double image from a story on college fashions, 1948.
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Employees of Saks Fifth Avenue watching a fashion show promoting midi-length skirts, 1970.
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Actor Rock Hudson (center) sitting on MGM lot with eight midi-skirted starlets who play opposite him in the Roger Vadim-directed film Pretty Maids All In a Row.
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A women in a miniskirt considered the midi-skirt look, 1970.
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Short skirts hit London, 1966
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Short skirts hit the street of London, 1966
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