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[[caption-width-right:267:[-"Have you ever seen such a [[PimpedOutDress beautiful dress]]?"-] ]]

->'''Firo:''' Why'd you spin around?\\
'''Claudia:''' Because I wanted to twirl my dress!
-->-- ''Literature/{{Baccano}}''

It's that dainty twirl that female characters do when they wear a full skirt or dress.

In general, it's done to emphasize either how lovely the item is and/or how much the wearer loves it. It also denotes the youthful, cheerful girlishness of the character herself, or otherwise give off that impression. It's sometimes done with wedding and/or prom dresses.

A TomboyWithAGirlyStreak will likely do this when she has a pretty dress she wouldn't normally wear.

Often used as a {{Modeling Pose|s}} (even with a miniskirt as long as it flowed).

A SubTrope of SpectacularSpinning. Compare CapeSwish and EveryProperLadyShouldCurtsy.
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[[folder:Anime and Manga]]
* UsefulNotes/{{Trans|gender}} girl Marika does this the first time she wears a SailorFuku in ''Manga/BokuraNoHentai''.
* In ''Webcomic/HetaliaAxisPowers'', Chibitalia twirls around after Hungary gives him (yes, ''him'') one of her dresses to wear. Holy Roman Empire is enamoured.
* ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'' has its girls do this from time to time:
** [[Anime/PokemonTheSeriesDiamondAndPearl Dawn]] performs one while showing off her contest dress for the first time.
** [[Anime/PokemonTheSeriesXY Bonnie]] does one while dressed as Nurse Joy while helping at a Pokémon Center.
** In ''Anime/PokemonLucarioAndTheMysteryOfMew'', May does this after changing into a PrincessClassic-esque ball gown.
* ''Literature/SisterPrincess'': In the anime, when the sisters play "bridal dress up" for pretend weddings with the protagonist, some of them do this. All fun and games.
* In ''Literature/{{Slayers}}'', when Lina has a "princess fantasy" early in the anime's first season, it involves a pimped out dress and this trope. The girliness is likely to contrast [[FieryRedhead what she's usually like]].
* ''Manga/WanderingSon'':
** Trans girl Mako does a twirl when she wears a skirt in one chapter.
** In the first episode, Nitori, who is a closeted trans girl, does a twirl when she tries on her sister's new dress.
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[[folder:Film -- Animated]]
* Disney's ''WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}}'' gets a magic dress. Twirl occurs almost instantly, during the line "have you ever seen such a ''beautiful'' dress?".
* The girl octopus in ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo'' does this with her tentacles.
* PlayedForLaughs in ''WesternAnimation/ShrekForeverAfter'' when Shrek crashes a wedding early on in the AlternateUniverse part of the film. No points for guessing who he's dressed as in this scene.
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[[folder:Film -- Live Action]]
* In ''Film/AmericanDreamer'', "Rebecca" has a ShoppingMontage, and twirls around when she buys a full-length [[PrettyInMink fur coat]].
* ''Film/GlassOnion'': Birdie shows up to dinner in a colorful, eye-catching maxi dress. Miles likes it too: he tells Birdie to spin around while wearing it, which she is all too happy to do. [[spoiler:ExploitedTrope; while everyone is distracted watching Birdie spinning in the dress, Miles hands Duke a drink he's deathly allergic to.]]
* ''Film/TheHastyHeart'': Another rare male example. The gang asks Lachlan the Scot to demonstrate how a Scotsman makes a turn on the march, while he's wearing the kilt. They're trying to induce a Girly Skirt Twirl to find out if he's GoingCommando.
* Seen in the "Put on Your Sunday Clothes" scene in ''Film/HelloDolly'', as the girl with Dolly shows off her nice dress.
* In ''Film/TheHungerGames'', Katniss does the dress twirl as in the book, only instead of showing off how sparkly the dress is, the twirling makes the hem catch fire.
* In a male example, T.E. Lawrence does this in ''Film/LawrenceOfArabia'' after he is given Arab-style robes to replace his British Army khakis.
* ''Film/LittleShopOfHorrors'': In the "Somewhere That's Green" song, Audrey spins around her dream house after dusting it (since a life of a housewife is still much better than the life she's currently living).
* Thistlewit does this in ''Film/{{Maleficent}}'' upon changing into her peasant woman form.
* Disney's ''Film/MaryPoppins''. During the dance scene on the roof, the title character twirls so hard she goes flying for a few seconds (although the flying bit isn't focused on the skirt because it's part of the choreography).
* ''Radio/OurMissBrooks'': Miss Brooks does one in her fantasy sequence in the series' [[TheMovie cinematic]] [[GrandFinale series finale]]. She's dreaming about her life married to Mr. Boynton.
* In ''Film/PainAndGain'', Sorina spins her new designer mini dress around when she's taken on a shopping spree.
* ''Film/{{Storm Warning|1950}}'': Lucy does this after putting on the new dress that Marsha brought for her. It's to establish her innocent girlishness, as opposed to her more worldly sister.

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[[folder:Literature]]
* Claudia Walken from ''Literature/{{Baccano}}'' greets Firo this way, just because she wanted to twirl her dress.
* In ''Literature/GJBu'', Mori-san will frequently do this in her uniform to entertain Kyoro's {{Meido}} fixation.
* When the District 12 team of ''Literature/TheHungerGames'' watches the replay of the interviews in the sitting room, Katniss thinks that she seems frilly and shallow, twirling and giggling in her sparkling dress, although the others assure her that she is charming.
* ''Literature/TheRoseGardener'': Helene, who is over 80 years old, gives "a twirl that sent the skirt of her white dress flying." She's happy after having dinner with Kevin, the gay neighbor who pays attention to Helene because she gives him money. Franca finds it ridiculous that a woman so old dresses and acts like a young girl.
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[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* The title character of ''Series/CrazyExGirlfriend'' does this after somehow changing into a dress during a love song from her HopelessSuitor.
-->'''Rebecca:''' So twirly!
* In the ''Series/DoctorWho'' episode "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS5E5TheWebOfFear The Web of Fear]]", Victoria shows off her new dress by twirling in front of Jamie, but he's [[NotDistractedByTheSexy more interested in]] [[TheSnackIsMoreInteresting his plate of sandwiches]].
** Sarah Jane finds that dress in "Pyramids of Mars" and does a twirl for no. 4. Disinterestedly, he recognizes it as Victoria's.
* In ''Series/TheJohnLarroquetteShow'', the normally tough cop is a bridesmaid for a ''Literature/{{Cinderella}}'' themed wedding, and twirls around the room in her dress, accidentally tripping over a chair.
* In the ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'' episode "Trials and Tribble-ations," Jadzia Dax does this while showing off the 23rd-century miniskirt.
-->'''Bashir:''' I think I'm going to like history.
* Diana Prince does this in the pilot episode and, of course, turns into ''Series/WonderWoman1975''. She continues to do so for every TransformationSequence.
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[[folder:Video Games]]
* In ''VideoGame/BioShockInfinite'', Elizabeth does this when dancing on the beach. That entire sequence's purpose is to demonstrate her innocence and childlike attitude after spending most of her life locked in a tower.
* In the ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'' series, [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Peach and Daisy]] both do this, befitting their PrincessClassic style. They also ''[[FightingClown weaponize]]'' it: in their up and down smash attacks, the skirt's twirl extends the hurtbox of their SuperCuteSuperpowers, letting them get opponents at a distance that can catch close-in fighters by surprise.
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[[folder:Webcomics]]
* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'', Ashley [[https://www.egscomics.com/comic/2015-03-13 does]] this while preparing to show Elliot the outfit she chose for their date.
* In ''Webcomic/TheLegendOfGenji'', Aiko does this while showing off the new party dress she bought to her mother, much to the [[ParentalFashionVeto latter's disapproval]].
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[[folder:Western Animation]]
* In "Monty Can't Buy Me Love" from ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', Homer does this while wearing a kilt, revealing that he's not wearing underwear.
* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'', Phil and Chuckie decide to wear dresses and naively perform these for fun.
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[[folder:Real Life]]
* There's a popular meme about this trope among young transgender women on the Internet, where the phrase "skirt go spinny" is used to describe the sense of gender euphoria they get from the very feminine feeling of twirling in a skirt.
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