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Much
like the afro was to Black
males, the miniskirt was for women, a tool of rebellion.
Wearing a hemline at mid-thigh, these women sneered
at the social rules put in place by the "wholesome"
members of society and decided they would dress as they
liked.
The
height of the miniskirts popularity was around 1967,
when it was practically the only type of skirt being
sold to young women. At this time, when many young people
were "letting it all hang out," women had grown tired
of having to act proper and demure and sought to have
the world appreciate them on their terms.
The
miniskirt is believed to have originated in either England
or France and may have been the most popular fad of
all for women. Just when it started to be fully accepted
by most of society, the miniskirt craze began diminishing
until wearing one had become a novelty.
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