[
US
/ˈhɛmˌɫaɪn/
]
[ UK /hˈɛmlaɪn/ ]
[ UK /hˈɛmlaɪn/ ]
NOUN
- the line formed by the lower edge of a skirt or coat
How To Use hemline In A Sentence
- Meanwhile, fashion trends are conspiring to require even greater use of these materials as hemlines drop lower, and as looser, baggier styles grow popular. Materials Girls: Designers Trim Hemlines, Costs
- Crafted from a blend of virgin wool, angora and polyamide, this classic pullover features a crew neckline and ribbed hemline.
- The latter will be bound and faced with approximately 3 centimetre contrast bands on armholes and hemlines and will stand alongside 1980's influenced extravagant open split dolman / batwing sleeve dresses.
- A set-in waistband hints at a waist, while the flared hemline softens a boxy shape.
- When fashion changes hemlines are raised or lowered.
- Crafted from a blend of virgin wool, angora and polyamide, this classic pullover features a crew neckline and ribbed hemline.
- For lightweight fabrics, such as microfibers, I also recommend fusing interfacing around the bottom hemline of the coat as well.
- And then - to my complete horror - he placed his hand gently on my thigh, right below the hemline of my skirt.
- There were groups of Neanderthal-looking guys talking about football, and groups of girls wearing dresses with way high hemlines and way low necklines.
- For lightweight fabrics, such as microfibers, I also recommend fusing interfacing around the bottom hemline of the coat as well.