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Crinoline—Silhouette •Near end of Crinoline period (1860s)–Skirt flattens in front and protrudes behind
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Aesthetic Dress Reform
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•Inspiration from Arts & Crafts movement•Looking back to a simpler time
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•Tea Gowns–Worn at home–Artists and more “forward thinkers” wore them out
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•Smoking jacket–Looser fitting sack-style jacket–Worn at home–Made of luxurious fabrics•Cashmere, brocade
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•Norfolk jacket–Sportswear•Worn when hunting–Belted with pleats off shoulders•Front and back
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•Chesterfield coat–Loose fitting–Velvet collar
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•Inverness Coat–½ cape
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2. Puffy3. Fishtail4. Shelf
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Bustle—1st Phase—Puffy
1870-1878- cage with bustle shaping(wire or horsehair supports at back) |
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Bustle—2nd Phase—Fishtail
1878-1883 |
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Bustle—3rd Phase—Shelf
1884-1890 |
![]() Among the types of suit coats and/or jackets that men might wear during the Crinoline Period were: |
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Crinoline-period men’s clothing included:
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![]() This dress has ______ sleeves and a ______skirt. |
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![]() The chronological progression of these images is: |
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