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31 Cards in this Set
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4 Divisions of Women's fashions
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1. Edwardian S-shaped styles 2. Empire Revival 3. WWI 4. Post-war styles
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tailor-mades for women
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(Edwardian) woman's suit w/ a long r short jacket and a lnog skirt; casual...worn by working women. elements evident in popular shirtwaists and skirts of the period. *more practical
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shirtwaists
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(Edwardian) long skirt and separate blouse that was usually white; worn by working women **Gibson hairstyle
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tea gown
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(Edwardian) looser and more comfortable gowns worn at home usually to entertain other women for tea, worn around other women ---- no corset, more freeing
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lingerie dress
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(Edwardian) white cotton or linen dress, ornamented w/ tucks, ruffles, or lace *worn as daytime dresses
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evening gowns
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(Edwardian) lower necklines, shorter sleeves, often included a train; more elaborate. some were sleeveless
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S-shaped line
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(Edwardian) undergarments supported the _-______ _____; corsets...g ave the pigeon/full-bosomed look
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Gibson girl
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(Edwardian) personified the ideal of young feminine beauty... created by Charles Dana __________
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women's accessories in Edwardian period
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(Edwadrian) large, decorative picture hats (real birds), parasols (to block sun), shoes and boots, mufs, fans, gloves ****Art Nouveau jewelry; capes and shawls
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dress lines 1908-1914
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(Edwardian 1908-1914) looser and more relaxed; styles were less frilly... dresses were worn more tahn skirts and blouses...S-shape faded away by 1909... high boned collar disappeared...sleeves were tight fitting and shorter **Revival of Empire waistline. *Waistlines were above natural waistline
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Paul Poiret
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(Edwardian 1908-1914) narrow hobble skirts; he was a major influence on fashion; eliminated corsets for women at this time; Asian influences (Kimono, elegant fabrics).... silhouette was long and slender.... *****Women's suffrage movement was going on at this time
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Mariano Fortuny
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(Edwardian 1908-1914) important designer who innovated *Delphos dresses... pleated, beautiful fabrics
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women's hairstyles 1908-1914
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(Edwardian 1908-1914) not as bouffant; softly waved around face; often worn in chignon
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WWI 1914-1918
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during ____ women's clothing became more practical... skirts shorteend and widened. increased mobility because they had to work out of a necessity. (military influences visible in clothing); sailor-style necklines
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shorter & fuller
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(Edwardian WWI 1914-1918) both daytime and evening dresses were _____ and _______... fullness achieved by pleating
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Coco Chanel
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(Edwardian WWI 1914-1918) important designer.... two-piece jersey outfits made popular; saw practicality in men's clothing and applied them to women i.e. pants for women
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rayon
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(Edwardian WWI 1914-1918) material used for stockings since silk and cotton were in short supply
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after WWI
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(Edwardian WWI 1914-1918) styles changed ______ ______.... more slender lines served as a transition into the next decade; skirt lengths were longer
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1918-1920
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(Edwardian WWI 1914-1918) from _____ to ______ women's clothing became more comfortable and feminine, as well as elegant... they didn't want to be so practical anymore
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Jeanne Lanvin
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(Edwardian WWI 1914-1918) influential designer; straight silhouette
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changing roles of women after WWI
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(Edwardian WWI) entering workfroce, sports, private clubs, drove cars, suffragette movement, June 4th 1919- Congress passed 19th Amendment
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Norfolk Jacket
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(Edwardian WWI 1914-1918) casual suit; usually for sporting activities
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Chesterfield
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(Edwardian WWI 1914-1918) worn by outdoor working men and businessmen
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Ulster
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(Edwardian WWI 1914-1918) men's; had a belt and detachable cape...water-resistant
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Inverness Cape
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(Edwardian WWI 1914-1918) coat that had a detachable cape; raincoat
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Mackintosh
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(Edwardian WWI 1914-1918) waterproof coat; layer of rubber in b/w 2 layers of fabric
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Thomas Burberry
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(Edwardian WWI 1914-1918) trench coat for WWI soldiers; cotton twill garbardene w/ a chemical finish for water repellency... still popular
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Jodhpurs
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(Edwardian WWI 1914-1918) worn for horseback riding
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zippers
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(Edwardian WWI 1914-1918) _________ became en vogue for civilians; were very practical... also during this time for civilians large lapels, pockets, cuffs, and belts went out of style
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long pants
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(Edwardian WWI 1914-1918) children's clothing; first pair of _____ _______ was a rite of passage.... children generally dressed like mini adults
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acetate
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(Post WWI) next synthetic fabric to be used after rayon
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