Vive la Révolution!
Styles and Sirens
Men
Women
Children, Under Where?, and Other Informals
100
These two countries both revolted during this time
Who are France and America?
100
The palace that housed the French fashion center

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What is Versailles?
100
An ensemble of coat, vest, and breeches that are all made of the same material pictured here:

What is a Ditto Suit?
100
The name for the dress style worn during phase ____ pictured here:

What is Phase 1 and a Sacque Dress (Plural: Sacques)?
100
______________ first suggested practical and comfortable clothing for children at this time
Who are Philosophers?
200
The ____________ Revolution in Europe and America that started at this time dealing with increased productivity of domestic textiles
What is Industrial?

(Started with Europe trying to compete with Indian cotton)
200
The name for a British man that followed Italian fashion trends pictured here:

What is a Macaroni?
200
The type of hat pictured here:

What is a Tricorne?
200
The name for a phase ____ gown with full loose pleats on the back of the bodice pictured here:

What is Phase 2 and Robe à la Française?

(vs. à l’Anglaise – fitted pleating on back of bodice)
200
Side, front, and back lacings would be present on stays (corsets) for this type of woman
What are Pregnant or Stout (heavy set)?
300
The name of the major victory won by the rebels that is still celebrated in France today
What is Bastille Day?
300
This woman, the mistress of Louis XV, was the fashion icon for the first half of the 18th Century
Who is Madame de Pompadour?
300
The name for a typical men’s casual coat pictured here:

What is a Frock Coat?
300
This dress from Phase ____ with looped up puffs of fabric pictured here:

What is Phase 3 and a (Princess) Polonaise?
300
The chemise (or underdress) was the basis for the _______________ style inspired by Marie Antoinette during Phase 3 pictured here:

What is the Chemise à la Reine?
(Made of expensive Indian cotton muslin)
400
The names for the American and British fighters during the American Revolution pictured here:

Who are the Rebels and Redcoats?
400
Name the craze characterized by a fascination with all things English
What is Anglomania?
400
The closure style for breeches pictured here:

What is Fall Front?
400
The puffed bodice appearance created by tucked-in scarves at the neckline pictured here:

What is the Pouter Pigeon look?
400
The name for the skirt support frame pictured here:

What are Panniers?
500
The name for the French revolutionaries and what they wore to show their support for the revolution
Who are the Sans-Culottes, and what are Trousers?
500
Marie Antoinette, the Austrian wife of Louis XVI, was the fashion icon for the second half of the 18th Century.
Name at least two styles that she would have worn or inspired
What are the Chemise à la Reine, (Princess) Polonaise, and Pouter Pigeon?
500
Name at least two differences in menswear between the first and second half of the 18th Century
What are Shorter Vests, Tighter Breeches, and a Narrower/Curved Back Jacket Style?
500
Accurately name at least two dress details in this image:

What are the Collarette (choker-like necklace), Eschelles (graduated bows on stomacher), Engageants (sleeve ruffles by elbow), or live flowers?
500
Loose, colorful dressing gowns worn by men at this time were known as _______________ and would have been worn where if not at home?
What are Banyans and on the Street?