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Two women wearing the robe à la polonaise, literally meaning the Polish dress Jean-Michel Moreau, Le Rendez-vous pour Marly, engraved by Carl Guttenberg c. 1777.. The robe à la polonaise or polonaise, literally meaning the Polish dress, is a woman's garment of the 18th century 1770s and 1780s or a similar revival style of the 1870s inspired by Polish national dress style, costume, [1 ...
Piqué, or marcella, is a weaving style normally used with cotton yarn which is characterized by raised parallel cords or geometric designs in the fabric. [1] Piqué fabrics vary from semi-sheer dimity to heavy weight waffle cloth . [ 1 ]
Detail of a skirt in cotton, with imitation quilting (called marcella weave), 1830-1840. Jacoba de Jonge Collection in MoMu - Fashion Museum Province of Antwerp, www.momu.be Photo by Hugo Maertens, Bruges. MoMu collection T13/1001/O152. Go to and type in the MoMu collection number to find more information about the object
On "The Colbert Report," Meredith Vieira revealed she used to go without a certain item of clothing on "The View." "You said, 'I don't wear underwear.'" "I did say that." "Yes, which is
Historical treasures hidden for decades have been uncovered in the crypts of a cathedral, with items including burial crowns and insignia belonging to Medieval European rulers.
Victorian fashion consists of the various fashions and trends in British culture that emerged and developed in the United Kingdom and the British Empire throughout the Victorian era, roughly from the 1830s through the 1890s. The period saw many changes in fashion, including changes in styles, fashion technology and the methods of distribution.
The View's Sara Haines Rips Her Skirt on Live TV Broadcast. Miranda Siwak. September 7, 2022 at 12:46 PM. Sara Haines. ABC/Peggy Sirota. The show must go on! ... USA TODAY Sports.
Brooklyn Museum (1962), The House of Worth. New York, The Brooklyn Museum. Museum of the City of New York (1982), The House of Worth, the gilded age 1860–1918. New York, Museum of the City of New York. Coleman, Elizabeth Ann (1989). The Opulent Era: Fashions of Worth, Doucet and Pingat. Thames & Hudson. ISBN 9780500014769. de Marly, Diana (1991).