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- Peplum - Wikipedia
Peplum originates in the Greek word for 'tunic' and may refer to one of the following: Sword-and-sandal films, a derogatory reference to the genre of Greco-Roman Era costume adventure films mostly produced in Italy, also known as "peplum" Péplum, a 1996 work by Belgian novelist Amélie Nothomb
- PEPLUM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PEPLUM is a short section attached to the waistline of a blouse, jacket, or dress
- What does peplum mean in fashion? - Wear Next.
Peplum is defined as ‘a short gathered or pleated strip of fabric attached at the waist of a woman’s jacket, dress, or blouse to create a hanging frill or flounce ’ The word peplum comes from the Greek word for tunic, and almost looks like an extra ruffle strip attached to a dress, top or sometimes jacket
- Peplum Guide: A Brief History of the Peplum - 2025 - MasterClass
A peplum is a flared ruffle sewn into the waistline of a blouse, skirt, jacket, or dress to add extra frill and accentuate the waist With roots in ancient Greece, the peplum dress rose to widespread popularity in the nineteenth century
- Peplum Tops Are Coming Back In 2025, And Were Hesitant - Southern Living
A peplum top is a silhouette that cinches in at the middle, usually at the natural waistline, before flaring out again It can come in the form of any fabric, style, or color, which is perhaps why the trend has always shown itself as quite pervasive during times when it is en vogue
- What is a Peplum? - Fashion Terminologies
Created in the early nineteenth century, the peplum was a popular overskirt worn by women across the world Commonly made from light fabrics, the peplum would hang loosely from the waist and often wasn’t attached to the main garment
- The History Of Peplum, The Style That Keeps Coming Back - Refinery29
“Peplum” — or “peplos” — is a Greek word for “tunic,” according to textile conservator Margaret O’Neill It’s associated with Greco-Roman dress, known for its layered effect created through a
- 11 Ways to Wear the Peplum Trend Year-Round - InStyle
Known for its usual flouncy hem, the peplum top creates an hourglass shape Its roots date back to the ancient Greeks Peplum, or peplos, refers to a tunic that was tied at the waist with a
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