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  2. Close-bodied gown - Wikipedia

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    A close-bodied gown, English nightgown, or robe à l'anglaise was a women's fashion of the 18th century. Like the earlier mantua , from which it evolved, [ 1 ] the back of the gown featured pleats from the shoulder, stitched down to mould the gown closely to the body until the fullness was released into the skirt.

  3. Robe de cour - Wikipedia

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    Court dress, the grand habit de cour or "stiff-bodied" gown, retained the styles of the 1670s after it had been replaced by the mantua dress in all other but the most formal occasions in the end of the 17th-century. It featured a low, oval neckline that bared the shoulders, and the heavily boned bodice laced closed in back, unlike the front ...

  4. 1750–1775 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    The robe à l'anglaise or close-bodied gown featured back pleats sewn in place to fit closely to the body, and then released into the skirt which would be draped in various ways. The Brunswick dress was a two-piece costume of German origin consisting of a hip-length jacket with "split sleeves"—flounced elbow-length sleeves and long, tight ...

  5. Polonaise (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Close-bodied gown with the skirt draped à la polonaise, c. 1775. LACMA, M.70.85. [3] About the same time, French fashion adopted a number of styles of English origin, such as the close-bodied gown which they called robe à l'anglaise, and the fullness of the skirts at the back waist and over the hips. One way to "create the fashionable bulk at ...

  6. Farthingale - Wikipedia

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    An account from William Jones for making a gown for Queen Elizabeth includes "a payer of vardingall sleves of holland cloth bented with whals bone and covered with riben." [38] Another account from Jones, for the queen's dwarf Tomasen in 1597, includes a "paier of verthingale slevis of fustian". Jones made many pairs of farthingale sleeves in ...

  7. Train (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    The Chancellor and the Vice-Chancellor may wear a black damask lay type gown with a long train. [8] [9] [10] In France the train is now usually hooked to the inner side of the robe. The Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales, when robed, dresses like a High Court Judge with the distinction of a train to his scarlet robe. [11]

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