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bloomers

Crinoline Period;


pair of trousers gathered at ankle


feminist movement

cage crinoline

Crinoline Period;


hoopskirt made of whalebone or steel

chatelaines

Romantic Period


Jewlery


ornamental chains worn at waist that held useful items such as scissors, thimbles, button holes

chemisette

Romantic


acessory


tucker


raised neckline of daytime dress


separate from dress and could be worn with different bodices

corset

stay


small waistline


hourglass silhouette

engageantes

Grench


sleeves open at end and worn with removable lace or muslin undersleeves

frock coat

looser and shorter than dress coat


fitted through torso


skirt not overly full


1860 waistline dropped and lengthened

greatcoat

general term for overcoats

mantelet

outdoor garment


hybrid between shawl and short mantle with points hanging down at either side of front

pagoda

sleeves


narrow at shoulder and expanded abruptly to wide mouth at end

parasol

small dome shaped umbrella made of silk and lined inside


had folding handle


sheilded sun

pelerine

acessory


wide capelike collars that exteneded over shoulders and down bosom

sack jacket

lounging jacket


lose comfortable with no waistline


straight fronts, center vents in back, sleeves without cuffs

snood

worn in daytime


hairstyle where hair confined in net


made of colored silk or chemile``

tailcoat

dress coat


cut short square cut in front and tails at back

bustle

small down or cotton-filled pads that tied on around the wait at the back, held out skirts in the back

Crinoline skirt

cage like hoop skirt worn during mid 1800s

Paniers

frame worn under skirts during 1700s to support wide side-to-side silhouette

bonnet rouge

red cap worn during the late 18th century to indicate support for revolution in france

poloaise

18th century woman's gown worn in draped manner supported by rings and tapes

Queue

18th century men's false ponytail worn at back of neck and tied with ribbon

macaroni

fashionable men during 18th century

king louis XVI and marie antoinette killed because...

result of revolution

what happened to men's costume after French rev

it subdued in color and was not as decorated

romanticism

involved emphasis on emotion, sentiment, and feeling

inventor of first pattened sawing machine

Singer

first Montgomery Wards catalog

19th century

stay (corset)

undergarment worn in 18th century tightly laced to create fashionably small waistline

rococo

popular art style in first half of 18th century


empire silhouette

early 19th century women's dress of long lightweight dress with waistline just below the bust

queen victoria

monarch in england during 19th century had a powerful impact on manners and morals of period

reticule

small handbag with drawstring closure used during and after empire period

the aesthetes

group sought more beautiful and comfortable clothing styles for women during 1800s

la belle epoque

decade of 1890s

dolman

popular coat style worn 1870s and 80s

3 periods of bustle era

1: big booty and train


2: narrow booty


3: large booty no train

camisole

corset cover

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

evening dresses

shorter sleeves

daytime dresses

full sleeves

crinoline period

abolitionists led us civil war


house of worth (first french couture house)


Levi jeans created


invention of photography


queen victoria england

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!

directorie and empire period

french revolution then napoleon created empire


english fought w/ french tons


native american influence on us

banyan

casual or undress at home

bicorne

two tipped hat

carmangnole

short woolen or cloth jacket of a dark color

ditto suit

when breeches, waistcoats, and coats were made of same fabric

foretop

french toupee

jump

loose unboned bodices worn at home to provide relief from tight corseting

pantalettes

long white drawers trimmed with rows of lace or tucks at hem

pantaloons

fitting to leg closer than trouser

pelisse

similar to modern coat


full length and followed empire silhouette

robe a la anglaise

close fit in front and back

robe a la francaise

full pleated cut at back and fitted front

sans culottes

without breeches

saque

unbelted gown loose from shoulder to floor

spats

shoe covering that protected the legs and shoes when outside

spencer

short jacket worn by both sexes ending at waistline

stock

stiffened neck band tied behind neck

toupee

brushing hair back from forehead and slightly elevated roll

tricorne

the tipped hat

Baroque and Rococo

france: louis XV and palace of Versailles abandoned and court became less important


england: macaroni men; georgian period

Men costume in 18th century

early style: wider outer coat and breeches; longer vest


later style: vest shortens, outer coat and breeches narrows

3 phases of women in 18th century

1: wide gown w/ basic hoops underneath


2: gowns still widened


3: hip width decreases; booty increases

skeleton suit

worn by boys


loose interpretation of men's suit

cotten gin

1794 (18th century) invented

tunic suit

worn by boys until 4 or 5


jacket fitted to waist where gathered or pleated to skirt at knee worn w/ trousers