Quiz #4 Flashcards

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Name the Period:
leg o' mutton sleeves
bell shaped skirt
wide hat/bonnet
natural waist
top hats, frock coats
ballet was popular
emphasis on widh
deep pleates across bust
fad of wearing 2 vests
fullness above elbows on dresses
riding attire
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Bierdermeier Period (1828-1836)

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2
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Name the Period:
corseting
sillouette shaped as a guard
wore caps indoors
extreme modesty
popularizes white wedding dresses
poke bonnet
dull colors
high neck
long, slim sleeves
gothic
pointed bodice
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Early Victorian (1840s)

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3
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Name the Period:
Spanish/Military/Oriental inspo
tartan
brocade silk
bell shaped sleeves
cage crinoline (huge skirts)
hairnets
focus on "back" dresses
pagoda sleeves
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Crinoline Period (1855-1865)

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4
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Name the Period:
princess line
four-in-hand
puffy & fluffy
ruffles
pastels
fans
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Early Bustle (1870-1878)

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5
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Name the Period:
the aesthetic movement 
artsy clothing
"grandma style"
beginning of women's tailoring
rigid
hard lines
darker colors
stripes, checks
pressed pleates
90 degree angle
longer bodice
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Later Bustle (1882-1889)

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6
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a sleeve on a woman’s garment that is loose on the arm but tight at the wrist

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leg o’ mutton sleeve

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7
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a bonnet featuring a small crown and wide and rounded front brim

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poke bonnet

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8
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term for plaid

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tartan

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9
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a funnel-shaped outer sleeve turned back to expose an inner sleeve and lining

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pagoda sleeves

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10
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expands the volume of the skirt

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cage crinoline

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11
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What garment was named after Amelia B

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bloomers

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12
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skirt attached to coat

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frock coat

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13
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most popular tie

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four-in-hand tie

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14
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understructure for skirts

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bustle

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15
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fitted dress cut in long panels without a horizontal joining seam

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princess line

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16
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Father of Haute Couture

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Charles Frederick Worth

17
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Apollo’s Knots

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had three essential parts: the front of the hair was combed into a center part; the long hair at the back was piled neatly in a bun on top of the head; and small ringlets fell beside the temples to frame the face

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Inverness coat

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is a form of weatherproof outercoat. It is notable for being sleeveless, the arms emerging from armholes beneath a cape.

19
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denim

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fabric “de nimes”

20
Q

tea gown

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relaxing outfit

21
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soutache braid

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narrow flat decorative braid, a type of galloon, used in the trimming of drapery or clothing

22
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cutaway coat

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The modern morning coat

23
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Orientalism

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the representation of Asia, especially the Middle East, in a stereotyped way that is regarded as embodying a colonialist attitude.

24
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Japanisme

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French term that refers to the popularity and influence of Japanese art and design

25
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ascot tie

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is a neckband with wide pointed wings, traditionally made of pale grey patterned silk.

26
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the bustle

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hoops of wire