Hemline
The term "hemline" refers to the bottom edge of a garment, such as a dress, skirt, or pants. It indicates where the fabric ends and can vary in length, affecting the overall style and appearance of the clothing. Hemlines can be found at various points on the body, including above the knee, at the knee, or below the ankle.
Hemlines have been a significant aspect of fashion history, often reflecting cultural trends and societal norms. For example, during the 1920s, hemlines rose dramatically with the advent of the flapper style, while in the Victorian era, longer hemlines were more common.