18th century Flashcards
pannier
side “baskets”
Robe a l’anglaise
- two main styles of dress.
- back of dress distinguish
- fitted bodice back
robe a la francaise
- watoe pleatimg
- big box pleate coming from the shoulders
eschelle
-bow design on thre front of the chest piece
leghorn
straw hat used for daywear
-shallow crown
waistcoat
- underlayer for men
- always use under top coat
- esentially a long vest
stock
the necktie men wear
jabot
stock but has lace ruffles or ends
-very frilly
solitaire
-think black ribbon that is tied on top of a stock just to add more design
justacorps
- top coat w/ skirted/flaired backs and sides
- skirted fullness
gaiters/spatterdashes
-gaiter added around the top of the boot, wraps round and protects the boot
queue
the ponytail in the back of the man’s wig
-can be multiple queues, not wig itself
bicorne/tricorne
big felt hat w/ a rim pinned to the sides
-tricorn is pinned in 3 places
polonaise
- day look
- shorter ankle style
surplice bodice
-top part is cris crossed bodice style for women