Lettuce hem explained

A lettuce hem is a frilled hem invented by Stephen Burrows. The hem was popular in the disco era for how it added movement to a garment.[1]

Description

The lettuce hem is named for its resemblance to a lettuce leaf. The hem gets its characteristic waves from a zig-zag overlock stitching pattern typical of Burrows' work, which emphasized rather than concealed hems and stitching.[2] The technique is mostly used on knit textiles such as jersey fabric, which allow the hem to hold its shape.[3]

History

Stephen Burrows invented the lettuce hem in the 1970s.[1] The nature of the invention is disputed, with The Museum at FIT characterizing the invention as arising from a sewing error while the FIDM Museum claims he was inspired by Diana Vreeland requesting a garment in "lettuce green."[4] [5] Regardless, the hem became a signature of Burrows and remained popular throughout the decade.The style reemerged in the 1990s, particularly on knit "babydoll" style T-shirts. Lettuce hems became popular again in the late 2010s and early 2020s, largely as a reference to the 1990s iteration of the trend.[2] [6] [7] [8] With the increased interest in upcycling old and thrifted clothing during this period, the lettuce hem became a way to update a garment. The patchwork top, which features lettuce hems all across the garment rather than just along the edges, enjoyed popularity starting in 2020.[9] [10]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Long . Monique . Stephen Burrows: Clothes that Danced . Studio Museum Harlem . 17 October 2020.
  2. Web site: Lawrence . Jonquil . A Brief History of Trends that Originated from Black Communities . Bricks Magazine . 18 October 2020.
  3. Web site: Fashion A-Z . Business of Fashion . 17 October 2020.
  4. Web site: Facebook post from Museum at FIT. .
  5. Web site: Stephen Burrows . FIDM Museum Blog.
  6. Web site: Clark . Kelsey . The Only T-Shirt Trends That Matter in 2020, According to Fashion Girls . Yahoo . 18 October 2020.
  7. Web site: Cassano . Maria . 46 Comfy Pieces That Make You Look So Much Cuter Around The House . Bustle . 18 October 2020.
  8. Web site: Coscarelli. Alyssa. WTF Are "Lettuce Sleeves" & Why Are They Trending?. 22 November 2020. www.refinery29.com. en.
  9. Web site: Satenstein . Liana . The Patchwork Top Has Become the Summer Lockdown Look . Vogue . 18 October 2020.
  10. Web site: 20 October 2020. À La Moda: Patchwork. 22 November 2020. Remezcla. en-US.