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Baroque


17th Century: bold, complex, Extravagant, or bizarre, especially in ornamentation.

Rococo


Madame Pompadour: pastel, delicate, light/happy style; floral;

Cravats

Long, narrow, scarf-like pieces separate from the shirt, instead of collars

Petticoat breeches

A divided skirt, similar to shorts.

Tricorne


19th century: Three cornered hat

Bicorne


19th Century: two cornered hat

Capotain

High crowned, small brimmed hat (worn by supporters of the Puritan Faction)

Cavalier hats


Wide Brim hat decorated with a feather plume (worn by supporters of the British Royal Family)

Banyans


Dressing gowns worn at home

Periwig


Full bottom powdered wig

Fichu


a large, square kerchief worn by women to fill in the low neckline of a bodice

Fontange



Vertical headdress made with lace and wire

Eschelles


Ribbons decorating a stomacher (women)

Calashes


Hood made to cover high hairstyles and folds flat when not in use

Shepherdess hats


large flat straw hat with low crown and wide brim.

Mobcap


a large soft hat covering all of the hair and typically having a decorative frill, worn indoors

Robe a la Francaise:


Gown: full, pleated cut at back, fitted front

Robe a l'Anglaise:


Gown: Close fitting front and back

Paniers


extend the width of the skirts at the side while leaving the front and back relatively flat

Pomander balls


Scented balls hanging from belt

Sacque gown


unfitted both front and back (undress fashion)

Polonaise


Overskirt was puffed and looked by means of tapes and rings sewn into the skirt.

Chemise a la reine


Chemise with a waistline and full gathered skirt

Snuff box

Smokeless tabacco "snuffed" into the nasal cavity

Caracao

Two piece garment with long, fitted jacket (women)

Falling band

a large, flat collar, usually trimmed with lace

Bucket top Boot

High heel with straight sole and knee length with turned down cuff

Love Lock

small lock of hair that cascaded from the crown of the head down over the left shoulder

Stomacher

Deep V at the front with a contrasting color insert or a filler

Bertha Collar

A wide flat collar around horizontal neckline

Pantoufles

heelless, backless, Slipper, overshoe

Patches

glued to face to cover imperfections or skin blemishes

Beau

a boyfriend or male admirer.

Fops

foolish man excessively concerned with his appearance and clothes

Macaronis

Fashionable man

Queues

Hair on top of the scalp is grown long and is often braided, while the front portion of the head is shaved

Stays

a rigid bodice similar to the corset

Pet-en-lair

Short hip length version of saque style, worn with a separate gathered skirt.

Louis Heel

Shoe with pointed toes and high heel; designed for Louis XIV.

Clogs

shoe made of wood

Hedgehog

Hairstyle: enormous hair full of curls