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Baroque
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17th Century: bold, complex, Extravagant, or bizarre, especially in ornamentation. |
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Rococo |
Madame Pompadour: pastel, delicate, light/happy style; floral; |
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Cravats |
Long, narrow, scarf-like pieces separate from the shirt, instead of collars |
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Petticoat breeches |
A divided skirt, similar to shorts. |
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Tricorne |
19th century: Three cornered hat |
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Bicorne |
19th Century: two cornered hat |
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Capotain |
High crowned, small brimmed hat (worn by supporters of the Puritan Faction) |
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Cavalier hats |
Wide Brim hat decorated with a feather plume (worn by supporters of the British Royal Family) |
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Banyans |
Dressing gowns worn at home |
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Periwig |
Full bottom powdered wig |
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Fichu |
a large, square kerchief worn by women to fill in the low neckline of a bodice |
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Fontange
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Vertical headdress made with lace and wire |
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Eschelles |
Ribbons decorating a stomacher (women) |
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Calashes |
Hood made to cover high hairstyles and folds flat when not in use |
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Shepherdess hats |
large flat straw hat with low crown and wide brim. |
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Mobcap |
a large soft hat covering all of the hair and typically having a decorative frill, worn indoors |
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Robe a la Francaise: |
Gown: full, pleated cut at back, fitted front |
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Robe a l'Anglaise: |
Gown: Close fitting front and back |
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Paniers |
extend the width of the skirts at the side while leaving the front and back relatively flat |
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Pomander balls |
Scented balls hanging from belt |
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Sacque gown |
unfitted both front and back (undress fashion) |
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Polonaise |
Overskirt was puffed and looked by means of tapes and rings sewn into the skirt. |
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Chemise a la reine |
Chemise with a waistline and full gathered skirt |
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Snuff box |
Smokeless tabacco "snuffed" into the nasal cavity |
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Caracao |
Two piece garment with long, fitted jacket (women) |
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Falling band |
a large, flat collar, usually trimmed with lace |
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Bucket top Boot |
High heel with straight sole and knee length with turned down cuff |
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Love Lock |
small lock of hair that cascaded from the crown of the head down over the left shoulder |
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Stomacher |
Deep V at the front with a contrasting color insert or a filler |
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Bertha Collar |
A wide flat collar around horizontal neckline |
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Pantoufles |
heelless, backless, Slipper, overshoe |
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Patches |
glued to face to cover imperfections or skin blemishes |
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Beau |
a boyfriend or male admirer. |
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Fops |
foolish man excessively concerned with his appearance and clothes |
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Macaronis |
Fashionable man |
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Queues |
Hair on top of the scalp is grown long and is often braided, while the front portion of the head is shaved |
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Stays |
a rigid bodice similar to the corset |
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Pet-en-lair |
Short hip length version of saque style, worn with a separate gathered skirt. |
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Louis Heel |
Shoe with pointed toes and high heel; designed for Louis XIV. |
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Clogs |
shoe made of wood |
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Hedgehog |
Hairstyle: enormous hair full of curls |