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Rah-rah skirt

A woman wearing a rah-rah skirt in the United Kingdom.

The rah-rah (or ra-ra) skirt is a short flounced layered skirt that originated in cheerleading and became a popular fashion trend among teenage girls in the early 1980s. As such it marked, as the Oxford Dictionary noted, the first successful attempt to revive the miniskirt that had been introduced in the mid-1960s.[1] It was created by Angela Stone and Gifi Fields, who based the idea on creating a tutu out of heavier fabric.[2] Later in the 1980s it was often worn with leather, denim or lace.[3]

The mini regained popularity in the 1990s on its own, largely eschewing the rah-rah's frills. The latter eventually made a comeback in Britain in 2008, proclaiming that "Eighties look is all the ra-rave."[4]

Examples of the rah-rah were to be seen on the covers of music albums such as Since Yesterday by Strawberry Switchblade (1984).

  1. ^ The Oxford Dictionary of New Words, 1991
  2. ^ Konan, Julie (26 July 2016). "How I got here: Gifi Fields, founder of plus-size retailer Scarlett & Jo". Draper. Retrieved 27 September 2017.
  3. ^ See, for example, Daily Telegraph, 19 March 1991
  4. ^ London Lite, 12 June 2008

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রাহ-রাহ স্কার্ট Bengali/Bangla ララスカート Japanese Рара (здолниште) MK रा-रा स्कर्ट NE Rah-rah etek Turkish 荷葉邊迷你裙 Chinese

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