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A miniskirt, sometimes hyphenated as mini-skirt, is a skirt with a hemline well above the knees – generally no longer than 10 cm (4 in) below the buttocks; and a minidress is a dress with a similar meaning. A micro-miniskirt or microskirt is a further abbreviation of the miniskirt and short shorts are the shortened versions of the shorts.
The popularity of miniskirts peaked in the "Swinging London" of the 1960s, but its popularity is since still commonplace among many women, mostly teenagers, preteens, and young adults. Before that time, short skirts were only seen in sport clothing, such as skirts worn by female tennis players.
From the ancient Greek tunic until the military tunic of Roman times, the very short tunic was exclusively worn by slaves and fighters. In the Middle Ages they were worn under the armour.
During her theatre performances in the Folies Bergère in Paris in 1926, Joséphine Baker wore a sort of miniskirt made from bananas.
In the 1950s, they could be seen in the science fiction films Devil Girl from Mars and Forbidden Planet.
Actors: Roddy Bottum (composer), Cristen Coppen (actress), Darryl Stephens (actor), Jeremy Lucas (actor), Tricia Munford (actress), William Mark Howard (actor), Corey Schaffer (editor), Corey Schaffer (actor), Corey Schaffer (producer), Colin Kim (actor), Stephen Bowman (actor), A.J. D'Agostino (producer), A.J. D'Agostino (actress), Philip Schaff (writer), Philip Schaff (producer),
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