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The 1960s saw the British Invasion, which brought with it a new wave of fashion. British models like Twiggy and Jean Shrimpton popularized the mini skirt, which was a staple in their wardrobes. The mini skirt was a shorter, more liberated version of the short skirt, and it quickly gained popularity among young women. Movies like "Blow-Up" (1966) and "Modesty Blaise" (1966) showcased the mini skirt in all its glory.

The 1950s and 1960s are often referred to as the Golden Age of Hollywood. During this period, short skirts became a staple in many movie costumes. Actresses like Audrey Hepburn, Elizabeth Taylor, and Marilyn Monroe frequently wore short skirts on screen, often in iconic films like Roman Holiday (1953), Cleopatra (1963), and Some Like It Hot (1959). These films showcased the elegance and charm of short skirts, cementing their place in movie fashion. Ls.Dreams.Issue.01.Short-Skirts.Movies.01-07

The line between the protagonist's hallucinations and her reality as a ballerina dissolves. The 1960s saw the British Invasion, which brought

In recent years, short skirts have continued to evolve on the big screen. With the rise of social media, fashion has become an integral part of movie promotion. Many actresses have used their movie roles as opportunities to showcase their fashion sense, often wearing short skirts on the red carpet. Movies like "Blow-Up" (1966) and "Modesty Blaise" (1966)

Between 2005–2015, fashion brands and indie filmmakers produced short films for DVD or digital download. Titles like “Short-Skirts” would fit a lookbook-on-video, showcasing mini-skirt styles from boutiques or designers. Movies 01-07 could be:

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