peplum (Meaning)

Wordnet

peplum (n)

a flared ruffle attached to the waistline of a dress or jacket or blouse

a garment worn by women in ancient Greece; cloth caught at the shoulders and draped in folds to the waist

Webster

peplum (n.)

A peplos. Hence: An overskirt hanging like an ancient peplos; also, a short fitted skirt attached to a waist or coat.

Synonyms & Antonyms of peplum

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peplum Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient Greeks and Romans adorned themselves in flowing peplum garments.
  2. The peplum, a gathered and draped fabric, was a staple in classical Athenian attire.
  3. The A-line peplum dress emphasized the waistline and billowed elegantly below.
  4. Peplum tops, with their gathered waistbands, became popular in the 1950s.
  5. Renaissance portraits often depicted women wearing elaborate peplum gowns.
  6. A peplum jacket adds a touch of volume and femininity to any outfit.
  7. The tiered peplum skirt creates a flattering silhouette that accentuates the hips.
  8. Peplum sweaters provide warmth and style, with their gathered fabric around the hem.
  9. Even modern wedding gowns may incorporate peplum detailing for a touch of classical elegance.
  10. The peplum trend continues to resurface, adding a touch of drama and sophistication to contemporary fashion.

FAQs About the word peplum

a flared ruffle attached to the waistline of a dress or jacket or blouse, a garment worn by women in ancient Greece; cloth caught at the shoulders and draped in

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The ancient Greeks and Romans adorned themselves in flowing peplum garments.

The peplum, a gathered and draped fabric, was a staple in classical Athenian attire.

The A-line peplum dress emphasized the waistline and billowed elegantly below.

Peplum tops, with their gathered waistbands, became popular in the 1950s.