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The midi skirt is back, but are you a Betty or a Joan? - Telegraph
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The midi skirt is back, but are you a Betty or a Joan?
From ######y pencils to full-on Fifties, the midi skirt is big this season. Celia Walden explores the alternatives.
Unable to find a alike shape (or similar craftsmanship) anywhere on the high street or catwalk, I set up eBay alerts for vintage 1940s dresses,timberland sale uk, had 5 day to night midi dresses made by a local tailor and bankrupted myself at the LA vintage shop regularly pillaged by the Mad Men costumiers, The Way We Wore. This season, if it's the Jackie or the Marilyn, I propose to scoop up a lifetime's supply - it may be dissimilar fifty annuals ahead the midi comes approximately afresh.
Designer Britt Lintner, who specialises in "clothes for women who work", says demand for the midi is at its peak - but won't persevere. "Women in finance, statute and consulting are all querying me for a more feminine look. Last week, we put on a Mad Men inspired show which truly embraced that ethos. At work, women don't want to be worried about their length riding up but they don't want to be frumpy either. The midi abides by the rules but still manages to be respectably ######y."
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"With this length it is all about whether you're a Betty or a Joan," explains altitude stylist Daniel J Robson. "Are you wholesome, feminine and full-skirted, or knowing, alluring and wiggling in a fitted pencil shape? Either path, all the autumn winter catwalks have been influenced by Mad Men, with the likes of Louis Vuitton and Alexander Wang best characterizing the antagonistic silhouettes. At Vuitton and Chloe the look was pure Betty, with the full skirts brought bang up at present in leather and other ponderous linens. Wang offered a darker take on the pencil with super firm tailored skirts, but if you ambition to channel your inner Joan, Nicole Farhi and Vivienne Westwood are the path to go this season."
There seems to be a tacit accord in the shape world that a few key items women crave will never be made. They'll devise cloven hoof-shaped heels yet that plain suede pump remains impalpable; they'll make backless, frontless, topless,Timberland Mens Shoes, sheer clothes,ugg boots clearance, but no the well-cut staple with sleeves that every working matron yearns for. They'll ricochet among floor-sweeping maxis in a recession and impossible-to-wear minis in boom time,mens hermes, but disregard apt revisit the calf-length skirts and dresses so many of us scrub vintage shops for - until now, that is. In one small triumph for womankind and a immense bound at the mainstream globe, the "midi" - described for this season's "current womanly" see - is back.
I 1st discovered the merits of the midi a decade ago when I found a crepe de chine 1940s dress in Portobello market that stressed my waist and hips, keeping the undulation of that line unbroken right down to the calf. It seemed to me by the time to be the perfect dress: fair apparent beneath the hem is the mundane bend of the ankle into the leg (once the ######iest curve of all), echoing the hourglass shape upon.

The sociology backward the midi isn't very so subtle: precarious times have peeved a nostalgia for the safer values of yesteryear. "The women I meet nowadays have adopted that those 'I'm going to prevail the planet' jobs just aren't there any more," says Polan. "They're thinking of babies, family cooked dinners and production the house look beautiful. They're harking back to a time when everything seemed safe, safe and simple. All a girl had to do was get a job as a secretary in array to wed the boss." And whether you are going to be doing a lot of pencil dripping in the office, the midi's just the thing to do it in.
Because it's easy to wear, women of every shape (although maybe not every size, the midi creature better suited to taller women) have embraced it. Two weeks ago, I saw Kate Moss trump every short-skirted somebody in the room in a black and pearly strapless mid-length robe that might have been plucked from Betty Draper's costume closet. It particularly enraged the additional women present because it administered to be both ######y and sophisticated without flaunting a object.
"Womanly" is a dreadful word, inviting images of milky cleavages and scone-baking vicars' wives - agreeable in their own right, but not something to which many of us aspire, stylistically. Thankfully, the "midi" - which comes in a flared, new manner and a figure-hugging pencil version, can be better described as aesthetic and female.
BY Celia Walden |27 October 2010
An hour as a Louis Vuitton-clad Betty left me with the uncomfortable feeling of having been upholstered. Me and my petticoats moved, extensive, slow and loud as a barge, through rooms, low-lying furnishings and small children radiating in my get up. For those who yearn for the imperious housewife feel of those full skirts, however, there are some agreeable ones to be found aboard the lofty avenue. Kaliko and Jigsaw have designed some pretty, vintage-inspired A-line skirts and dresses in mustard and blue silks and satins, and Mango some nice creased woollen skirts in camel and charcoal greys for daywear.
But it's the wiggle factor of Vivienne Westwood's shaped and draped skirts and Wolford's seamless Fatal dresses that I'm behind. The good newspaper is that there are Joan-worthy skirts and dresses all overthe high-street. Oasis has made a fitted beast print midi skirt (£30), while Asos's berry and caramel coloured scoop-necked midi knotted dresses (£28) with compare horizontal and vertical ribbed panelling are particularly flattering. Miss Selfridge offers a plain short sleeved black midi (at £20), and Warehouse a sleek long-sleeved dark grey version (£45) which - worn with a pair of sutured nylons - is ideal for day or night.
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