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bloomers |
Crinoline Period; pair of trousers gathered at ankle feminist movement |
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cage crinoline |
Crinoline Period; hoopskirt made of whalebone or steel |
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chatelaines |
Romantic Period Jewlery ornamental chains worn at waist that held useful items such as scissors, thimbles, button holes |
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chemisette |
Romantic acessory tucker raised neckline of daytime dress separate from dress and could be worn with different bodices |
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corset |
stay small waistline hourglass silhouette |
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engageantes |
Grench sleeves open at end and worn with removable lace or muslin undersleeves |
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frock coat |
looser and shorter than dress coat fitted through torso skirt not overly full 1860 waistline dropped and lengthened |
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greatcoat |
general term for overcoats |
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mantelet |
outdoor garment hybrid between shawl and short mantle with points hanging down at either side of front |
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pagoda |
sleeves narrow at shoulder and expanded abruptly to wide mouth at end |
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parasol |
small dome shaped umbrella made of silk and lined inside had folding handle sheilded sun |
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pelerine |
acessory wide capelike collars that exteneded over shoulders and down bosom |
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sack jacket |
lounging jacket lose comfortable with no waistline straight fronts, center vents in back, sleeves without cuffs |
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snood |
worn in daytime hairstyle where hair confined in net made of colored silk or chemile`` |
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tailcoat |
dress coat cut short square cut in front and tails at back |
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bustle |
small down or cotton-filled pads that tied on around the wait at the back, held out skirts in the back |
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Crinoline skirt |
cage like hoop skirt worn during mid 1800s |
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Paniers |
frame worn under skirts during 1700s to support wide side-to-side silhouette |
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bonnet rouge |
red cap worn during the late 18th century to indicate support for revolution in france |
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poloaise |
18th century woman's gown worn in draped manner supported by rings and tapes |
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Queue |
18th century men's false ponytail worn at back of neck and tied with ribbon |
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macaroni |
fashionable men during 18th century |
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king louis XVI and marie antoinette killed because... |
result of revolution |
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what happened to men's costume after French rev |
it subdued in color and was not as decorated |
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romanticism |
involved emphasis on emotion, sentiment, and feeling |
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inventor of first pattened sawing machine |
Singer |
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first Montgomery Wards catalog |
19th century |
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stay (corset) |
undergarment worn in 18th century tightly laced to create fashionably small waistline |
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rococo |
popular art style in first half of 18th century
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empire silhouette |
early 19th century women's dress of long lightweight dress with waistline just below the bust |
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queen victoria |
monarch in england during 19th century had a powerful impact on manners and morals of period |
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reticule |
small handbag with drawstring closure used during and after empire period |
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the aesthetes |
group sought more beautiful and comfortable clothing styles for women during 1800s |
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la belle epoque |
decade of 1890s |
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dolman |
popular coat style worn 1870s and 80s |
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3 periods of bustle era |
1: big booty and train 2: narrow booty 3: large booty no train |
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camisole |
corset cover |
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little lord fauntleroy suits |
worn by small boys to immitate hero of story velvet tunic ending slightly below waist tight knickerbockers wide sash wide white lace collar |
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evening dresses |
shorter sleeves |
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daytime dresses |
full sleeves |
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crinoline period |
abolitionists led us civil war house of worth (first french couture house) Levi jeans created invention of photography queen victoria england |
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romantic period |
emphasis on emotion first professional police force created in england revolution in france expansion of us to texas new mexico cali oregon slavery! |
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directorie and empire period |
french revolution then napoleon created empire english fought w/ french tons native american influence on us |
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banyan |
casual or undress at home |
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bicorne |
two tipped hat |
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carmangnole |
short woolen or cloth jacket of a dark color |
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ditto suit |
when breeches, waistcoats, and coats were made of same fabric |
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foretop |
french toupee |
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jump |
loose unboned bodices worn at home to provide relief from tight corseting |
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pantalettes |
long white drawers trimmed with rows of lace or tucks at hem |
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pantaloons |
fitting to leg closer than trouser |
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pelisse |
similar to modern coat full length and followed empire silhouette |
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robe a la anglaise |
close fit in front and back |
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robe a la francaise |
full pleated cut at back and fitted front |
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sans culottes |
without breeches |
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saque |
unbelted gown loose from shoulder to floor |
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spats |
shoe covering that protected the legs and shoes when outside |
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spencer |
short jacket worn by both sexes ending at waistline |
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stock |
stiffened neck band tied behind neck |
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toupee |
brushing hair back from forehead and slightly elevated roll |
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tricorne |
the tipped hat |
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Baroque and Rococo |
france: louis XV and palace of Versailles abandoned and court became less important england: macaroni men; georgian period |
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Men costume in 18th century |
early style: wider outer coat and breeches; longer vest later style: vest shortens, outer coat and breeches narrows |
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3 phases of women in 18th century |
1: wide gown w/ basic hoops underneath 2: gowns still widened 3: hip width decreases; booty increases |
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skeleton suit |
worn by boys loose interpretation of men's suit |
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cotten gin |
1794 (18th century) invented |
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tunic suit |
worn by boys until 4 or 5 jacket fitted to waist where gathered or pleated to skirt at knee worn w/ trousers |