linen cap with standing lace and ribbon pinned to the back of the head, often fastened with a Commode.
Fontage
Men and woman wore lace, ribbon, and colored silk during this time period. Often mimicking the Greek Architecture and Statues found at the time
1800's
Tunics, togas, and stollas are examples from this country.
Greece
A______ Dress that is created by arranging pieces of fabric around the body that are folded, tied, pinned, pleated, and belted in different ways. Often called the sculpting way of creating a dress
Draped Dress
What is the dress that goes between the skin and a corset called?
Chamise
neck ruffs that fall around the shoulders instead of stand straight up in the 17th Century
Falling Band
Men and Woman wore white face paint or makeup laced with lead. Also wore beauty marks and flea ridden powder white wigs
1700
hedgehog fashion hairstyle where the hair is swept up and around creating an almost perfect circle with braids or rolled hair in the back of the head?
France
a style of gown featuring wide, loose box pleats that fall from the shoulders or neck to the hem, often forming a train, while the front is fitted.
Watteau Back or Watteau Pleats
A Subligaria is a Roman what?
Loincloth or booty shorts
metal round medallions that form armer, often tied or melted together for study protection
Roundels
what year did women wear double mantles
Byzantine or 10th century
Amulet, Fez, Lock of youth, fillet all are examples of dress from?
Egypt
The ______garment persisted for a time for women, but gradually became associated with religious figures (goddesses, priestesses, or minor deities). In this period, garments were cut to cover the entire body, not just one shoulder as in earlier periods. Sometimes made of mesh made from river reeds
kaunakes
long, loose undergarment drawers worn by women and children in the early-to-mid 19th century
Pantalettes
These pants had full legs that were gathered to fit tightly at the ankle, famously worn by Elizabeth Smith Miller
Turkish Trousers
What year was the dress reform for women starting with a form of trousers that lead in gymnastics clothing?
1840-1860
These Levi Jeans were made because miners complained that their pants did not last long under the rough work of mining and that the pockets ripped out.
America
For young girls White, lace- trimmed drawers, or ________, a sort of half-pantalette that tied around the leg, were worn under dresses.
leglets
what is the hoop like structure made to go on the side of a corset called?
Panniers
The_____ was similar to amodern coat that was full length and followed the typical Empire period silhou- ette. For winter, especially when made of silk or cotton, pelisses had warm linings
pelisse
men wore Shirts, under waist-length (above) waistcoats. Over these, tailcoats, worn with knee breeches or trousers.
1790-1807
paisley shawls were manufactured on Jacquard looms where?
Scottland
Trimmings included________pleated or gathered strips offabric—flounces, scallops, and cord- ings.
ruchings
his waist-length garment was shaped to the figure, had short sleeves, and buttoned down the front. Plced over this over item
Camisole or corset cover