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* The fairy familiar in ''[[Castlevania: Symphony of the Night]]''.
* The fairy familiar in ''[[Castlevania: Symphony of the Night]]''.
* Many outfits in ''[[Ragnarok Online]]''. In fact, a lot of [[MMORPG|MMORPGs]] seem to have this for some class outfits for ladies.
* Many outfits in ''[[Ragnarok Online]]''. In fact, a lot of [[MMORPG|MMORPGs]] seem to have this for some class outfits for ladies.
* ''[[Ever Quest|Everquest 2]]'', while normally avoiding the women wear skimpy clothes cliche of MMORPGs, offers one of these skirts to female characters as a prestige item.
* ''[[EverQuest|Everquest 2]]'', while normally avoiding the women wear skimpy clothes cliche of MMORPGs, offers one of these skirts to female characters as a prestige item.
* All ''over'' the place in the designs for ''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy]]'' -- and they're all ''male'', to boot: Warrior Of Light, The Emperor, Onion Knight, Squall Leonhart, Sephiroth, Kuja, and even ''Jecht.'' Most of them are at least wearing pants as well - unfortunately (or [[Your Mileage May Vary|fortunately]]), that doesn't include Kuja.
* All ''over'' the place in the designs for ''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy]]'' -- and they're all ''male'', to boot: Warrior Of Light, The Emperor, Onion Knight, Squall Leonhart, Sephiroth, Kuja, and even ''Jecht.'' Most of them are at least wearing pants as well - unfortunately (or [[Your Mileage May Vary|fortunately]]), that doesn't include Kuja.
* ''[[Final Fantasy X 2]]'' has the Gunner Class/Job/Dresssphere which features this. It's also Yuna's default outfit.
* ''[[Final Fantasy X-2]]'' has the Gunner Class/Job/Dresssphere which features this. It's also Yuna's default outfit.
** It also appears in ''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy|Dissidia Duodecil Final Fantasy]]''.
** It also appears in ''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy|Dissidia Duodecil Final Fantasy]]''.
* Vanille in ''[[Final Fantasy XIII]]'' wears a [[Pretty in Mink|brown fur]] version. It's a hunting trophy.
* Vanille in ''[[Final Fantasy XIII]]'' wears a [[Pretty in Mink|brown fur]] version. It's a hunting trophy.

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Good thing that skirt covers the most important parts.


This is a skirt that wraps only partly around a lady's waist, thus making a crescent instead of a full circle.

While a regular skirt is designed to cover up the legs, and slit and wrap skirts cover the legs unless the lady moves right, this kind of skirt doesn't really cover the legs (unless you look at it from the right angle). The point is actually to frame and showcase the legs.

It should also be noted this trope could work with a simple dress or a Pimped-Out Dress.

Florenz Zeigfeld is probably partially responsible for developing this style with his Zeigfeld Follies showgirls "glorifying the American girl" from the late 19th C and early 20th C.

The key to telling if a skirt like this is to look at the waist. The skirt has to wrap between 1/3 to 3/4 of the way around the waist to count. Anything less or more doesn't count (like Leia's slave girl outfit).

Usually a Sub-Trope of Impractically Fancy Outfit, and almost always a kind of Fan Service.

Compare Bare Your Midriff, She's Got Legs.

Contrast All-Encompassing Mantle.

Examples of Showgirl Skirt include:


Anime and Manga

Film

Live Action TV

Music Videos

Theater

Toys

  • The "Ready In Red" outfit for She Ra lets her wear her cape like this.

Video Games

Web Original

Western Animation

  • Re Boot: Hexadecimal trades her cape for one of these when she assumes her Sprite form in Season 4.
  • Shows up in, of all places, My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic when Pinkie Pie puts on a show for the Buffalo and the Appleloosan homesteaders in "Over a Barrel". The characters weren't too impressed with her cutesy song about sharing and understanding, but fan reaction to Pinkie's dance hall girl outfit was predictable.
  • In Transformers, any female Transformer will have her kibble become this while in robot mode.

Real Life

  • Named for Vegas Showgirls, who often wear this skirt.
  • This picture of Marilyn Monroe. It's just not as obvious unless you can tear your eyes away from the Fur Bikini.
  • Child pageants will even have this, among other questionable costumes.
  • If anyone has ever seen Northmead High School perform at Rock Eisteddfod...
  • At least 2/3 of the female performers/background-singers at 2010's Eurovision Song Contest wore these.