The _________was worn by only Roman Citizens (which were only men).
The Toga
Do younger women or older women wear a wimple?
Older
A farthingale is also known as a ___________ skirt.
Hoop
Who is the Victorian period named after?
Queen Victoria
.In the early 1900’s, men wear __________ suits.
Three piece
What material were shoes made out of in ancient Rome?
Leather
The working man wore braies or __________________________.
Leggings
An houppelandes gown has floor length _____________.
Sleeves
.For men in the Victorian era, long pant _________ became every day wear.
Trousers
In the early 1900’s, women no longer wear ___________.
One of crinoline or hoop skirt.
What color would be used on the outline of tunics to show wealth royalty.
Purple
The __________ is gathered in a net called a snood.
Hair
Where is the ruff worn?
Around the neck
A woman's tightly fitting undergarment extending from below the chest to the hips, worn to shape the figure.
A corset
Women's loose-fitting knee-length undergarments
Bloomers
Name one of the two Shakespeare plays mentioned where you would find Roman and Egyptian clothing.
Antony and Cleopatra or Julius Caesar.
In the Medieval period, men dropped the toga over the tunic and added a ___________________.
Surcoat
The______________ is a form fitted jacket for men.
Doublet
A ____________ is a slender skirt that rounds out at the backside with the help of several layers of padding.
A bustle
Name one type of hat men wore in the 1920’s.
Bowler hats, trilby hats, and the poor had flat caps or newsboy caps
The women of Rome wore the ____________.
The Stola
The name of the little white hood with ties that come under the chin.
Coif
Name one Shakespearean play where you might see Renaissance costumes.
Twelfth Night, Richard III, and Romeo and Juliet.
Name one play where you can see Victorian Costumes.
A Christmas Carol, Alice in Wonderland, and Pirates of Penzance.
Name one show where you can see early 20th century costumes?
Crazy for You, Guys and Dolls, and Annie.