I have both this petticoat (Jennifer) and the slimmer version (Zooey), both from Malco Modes. This is what you need if you want a lot of fluff! The hem features organza ruffles rather than lace, which helps push the petticoat forward, creating almost double the volume. This makes for a nice spin! Two words of warning. If you don't want the down to be snug on your legs, you may need to wear a different petticoat as the volume goes in and out both ways. Zooey creates a straighter line but doesn't pinch between your legs when you move, so if that bothers you, keep that in mind (and either make the skirt slimmer or buy a mesh and organza or crystal petticoat, since its stiffer fabric helps hold him you're gone). Second, make sure you use a skirt that is almost the same length. Anything longer than 2 inches and you'll feel a waterfall effect as your skirt comes out and then falls straight down once the fabric is past the petticoat...maybe not what you want. All in all, Malco Modes is great. You just need to match the right skirt shape and fabric to what you are going to do.
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