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That the shoulders of men may uphold heaven, but the hemline of heaven brushes the earth.
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Her head is covered in piety, perhaps but her skirt's hemline rests nontraditionally several inches above her knees.
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Here she plays or incarnates, to the last inch of her hemline a wife and mother, living in Hartford in 1957.
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Sometimes, Ms. Azria will wear a longer dress or skirt but accentuate her legs with an asymmetrical hemline or dramatic slits.
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And in an era when virtually every collar and hemline has been tried and revisited, pioneering designs increasingly hang on finding new textiles.
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For fall, she gets a black-and-oyster lame dress, a metallic tweed suit and a jet-black silk and wool gown with a beaded back, cutout bodice and mermaid hemline.
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Should our hemline be above or below the knee?
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Crew coat with the hemline of an electric-blue dress peeking out and a burgundy-colored scarf, and her younger sister Sasha had on a Kate Spade coat and dress in a similar purple shade.
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Combined with nylon (a Du Pont invention from 1939), Spandex allowed the production of tights with no garter or stocking belt, which in turn meant designers like Mary Quant could take the hemline of the skirt way up.
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