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  2. Engageante - Wikipedia

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    In the 18th century, engageantes took the form of ruffles or flounces of linen, cotton, or lace, tacked to the elbow-length sleeves then fashionable. [1] In the mid-19th century, the term engageante was used for separate false sleeves, usually with fullness gathered tight at the wrist, worn under the open bell-shaped "pagoda" sleeves of day ...

  3. Mechlin lace - Wikipedia

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    Mechlin lace or Point de Malines is an old bobbin lace, [1] one of the best known Flemish laces, originally produced in Mechelen. [2] Worn primarily during summer, [3] it is fine, transparent, and looks best when worn over another color. [3] Used for women's clothing, it was popular until the first decade of the 20th century. [4]

  4. This Romantic Dress Takes Ruffles to a Completely New Level - AOL

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    Get the MITILLY Women’s Split V Neck Ruffle Long Sleeve Polka Dot Dress for prices starting at just $23, available at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication ...

  5. Prairie dress - Wikipedia

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    A prairie dress or prairie skirt is a modest American style of skirt, an article of women's and girls' clothing. Prairie dresses may be straight to slightly flared to very full, and may have one or more flounces (deep ruffles ) or tiers; prairie dresses may be worn over a ruffled eyelet or lace -trimmed petticoat . [ 1 ]

  6. 1550–1600 in European fashion - Wikipedia

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    The wide silhouette, conical for women with breadth at the hips and broadly square for men with width at the shoulders had reached its peak in the 1530s, and by mid-century a tall, narrow line with a V-lined waist was back in fashion. Sleeves and women's skirts then began to widen again, with emphasis at the shoulder that would continue into ...

  7. Edwardian era - Wikipedia

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    In 1911, the hobble skirt was introduced: a tight fitting skirt that restricted a woman's stride. Lingerie dresses, or tea gowns made of soft fabrics, festooned with ruffles and lace were worn indoors. [87] Around 1913 women's dresses acquired a lower and sometimes V-shaped neckline in contrast to the high collars a generation before.

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