Some say that when fashionable
skirt hemlines go up, so do stock prices. The popularity of the miniskirt is not dependent on the
economy, however, but on the fact that it shows off a lot of
leg.
Who would argue against it?
The mini is a skirt whose
hem falls noticeably above the
knee.
Fashion historians (apparently they exist) credit
designers Mary Quant and
Andre Courrèges both when naming the "
inventors" of the miniskirt. Really, some
girls were wearing them already, the
designers just noticed and popularized them in the
1960s. Quant sold minis at her popular London
boutique, and Courrèges adopted the short skirt as part of the "
Mod" look that he created with his designs. Soon, minis were an international fashion
craze, so popular in fact that they caused a revision of British
tax law -- skirts were formerly taxed by
length, but under that system minis were tax-exempt, and so changes were made to properly charge
women for the privilege of keeping up with the
trends.
Okay, so...
Why Wear a Miniskirt?
While sometimes considered a
trendy item, the mini can be the
centerpiece of a warm-weather wardrobe. Personally, I love the things, and I'm no
fashionista. Wearing a mini is as comfortable as
wearing nothing at all, if you get the right one. Make sure it's not so short as to leave your bottom hanging out, and not so tight as to necessitate wearing a
thong all the time (some women swear they're comfortable in them; I maintain that they're liars). I have a stretchy
denim mini that I've worn nearly to death -- it keeps me cool, it looks cute, and I even wear my
sneakers with it.
You can also wear a mini to be
in style, of course. Times have changed since the 60s, but the miniskirt is still around in the world of high fashion, making a big comeback on
runways fairly regularly. Because of this, you might not choose yours based on the comfort factor alone (although I really recommend not buying anything that you're going to
fidget in constantly). And so, a few hints on...
How to Wear a Miniskirt
The mini puts the focus on a woman's legs, so if you're going to wear one it's nice to keep that in mind and play up your legs in other ways. If it's early
spring and you're concerned about looking
fishbelly white, slap on some sunless tanning
lotion (safer than
the real thing) to look your
summer best.
Tights or
stockings can be worn with a dressier mini, although please, not with
sandals as well. For a more
playful look, some knee-high
socks can capture the
schoolgirl feel of a mini. And most important are your
shoes:
high heels, flats,
boots, sandals... anything goes, depending on how you feel, but they're going to be more prominent with a miniskirt than with
pants or a long skirt, so slip on a pair that are worth showing off.
Other tips: One rule to live by is that a skirt shouldn't be shorter than it is wide. Also, remember that a teeny little mini can limit your range of motion a bit, if you're modest about showing off your
undies. After a long winter of
jeans it can be easy to forget what you're wearing until a
crowd gathers to watch you get in and out of your car.
Sources:
Fashion Tips: http://www.thread.co.nz/article/295
Brief History: http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miniskirt