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23 Cards in this Set

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Panniers
* Under support that allows skirt to be more full and wide
Saque
* Loose fitting garment worn over the chemise/skirt that went from the shoulders to the floor
Robe a L'Anglaise
* Fitted bodice in the front and back (softer in the back)
Watteau
* Loose fitting in the back
* Pleatted and gives a cape like look
* All one piece, even though it looks like 2
Petticoat
Garment under the overskirt (underskirt)
Flouncing
* Deep, wide ruffles
Fichu
* A type of scarf usually made of a lightweight fabric
* Often edged or made entirely out of lace
Powdered Wigs
* Giant wigs that were powdered to keep them smelling okay (just nasty!)
Polonaise
* Shorter skirt that showed the ankles
* Back was ruffled, looked like a birthday cake
Chemise a la reine
* White muslin gown
Redingote
* An overcoat
Mob Cap
* For older women
* Looked like a bonnet (covered hair, top of head)
Jabot
* Scarf-like neckware
How did men's fashion changed from Rococo to early 18th century?
* Breeches get smaller
* Stockings = no skin showing
Set of Ditto
* The common clothing combination for men at this time that included:
1) Cassock coat
2) Waist coat
3) Breeches
Frock coat
* Has folded down collar
* Think of George Washington
Stock
* Neck band
* Single layer, starched band, ruffled piece attached
Bag Wig
* Holds the ponytail portion of the powdered wigs
Toupee
* Fuller hair in front, like a bump
Side Curl
* Duh
Fall
* Part of the breeches that drops to let boys pee
Banyan
* morning gown
* Loose fitting
Great Coat
* Has a short cape, sometimes 3 tiered
* All one piece, though it looks like 2