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Italian Renaissance dresses for women in the 16th century were most influenced by ____________.

English styles Chinese styles Burgundian styles Spanish styles Turkish styles

The industrial revolution began about 1760 in _______.

France Italy England Germany America

Which of the following is true about Renaissance?

Renaissance is a French word meaning rebirth. It began in the 15th century. It began in Northern Europe and then spread to the Southern Europe. Religious spirituality was highly emphasized. A & B

Boots that had high heels and extended to the knees were fashionable to men in the 17th century.

True False

Buildings with tall, pointed arches and delicate lines are architectural styles of the Renaissance period. Group of answer choices

True False

Changes in the silhouette of men's coats echoed changes in the silhouette of women's dresses during the Romantic period.

True False

During the 16th century Renaissance, Germany and Spain had a major influence on men's fashion.

True False

During the English Civil War in the 17th century, Puritans wore simple, unadorned clothing in somber colors to indicate their political attitudes. Group of answer choices

True False

High heels were popular to women during the Empire period.

True False

In the 18th century Europe, Asian Textiles and its copies were made into high-quality garments.

True False

In the early 19th century, America created its unique styles and influenced European fashion.

True False

Invention of the knitting machine in the 16th century permanently changed the manufacture of stockings and significantly improved the fit of stockings.

True False

Men's suit silhouette of the second half of the 18th century became wider and fuller compared to that of the first half of the 18th century. Group of answer choices

True False

People during the Romantic period valued rational thought over emotion. Group of answer choices

True False

Petticoat breeches were fashionable to women in the 17th century. Group of answer choices

True False

Photography was first invented during the Renaissance period and has significantly contributed to documenting real clothing.

True False

Rococo style is a refinement of the heavier, more rigorous Baroque expression and supplanted the Baroque style from about 1720 to 1770.

True False

The French Revolution radically changed the overall silhouette of men's costume. Group of answer choices

True False

Trickle-Down Theory well explains the process that men's trousers became fashionable in the history.

True False

Wide, stiff neck ruffs were fashionable for both men and women in the late 16thcentury.

True False

Women's dresses in the Empire period were inspired from Medieval dress. Group of answer choices

True False

Use of bright colors and lavish decoctions was fashionable for men in the Romantic period. Group of answer choices

True False

__________ was another name of a vest during the 17th and 19th centuries.

bombast busk stay banyans waistcoat

Which of the following costume item is NOT associated with supporters of the French Revolution? Group of answer choices

bonnet rouge trousers tricolor ribbon knee breeches skirts made of white, blue, and red colors

Which of the following was NOT a characteristic of fashionable dress in the first part of the Romantic Period (up to 1835)? Group of answer choices

full, bell-shaped skirts pelerines dress lengths reaching the floor small waist gigot sleeves

Which of the following is true about wheel farthingale used in the 16thcentury?

was also called French farthingale. was used to shape skirts having an extreme width. wearing wheel farthingale was not fashionable in Southern Europe. A & B A, B, & C

Which of the following is NOT true about trousers?

were fashionable clothes during the French Revolution were associated with high social class before the French Revolution were temporarily discarded by fashion leaders right after the French Revolution tight-fitting versions were called pantaloons

Madame de Pompadour and Marie Antoinette influenced western fashions during the_________.

15th Century 16th Century 17th Century 18th Century early 19th Century

_______ was the first time that the undergarments took on new function of providing shape and support of the outer garments.

15th century 16th century 17th century 18th century 19th century

The first American fashion magazines were published in the ________.

1680s 1750s 1830s 1890s 1910s

Which of the following is NOT true regarding the influence of the French Revolution on dress fashion?

Both men and women adopted revolutionary colors in their dress to symbolize their political views. Indifference to luxury and revolutionary ideal of equality were expressed in men's dress. Pursuit of political ideals of the ancient world was expressed in women's dress. The Revolution significantly influenced women's fashion not to change frequently any more during the 19th century. The Revolution influenced women to adopt Empire style dress.

________ was the center of fashion in western world during the 18th century.

England America Spain Italy France

______ became the center of the most important and luxurious textile manufacturing in the western world during the 15th century and maintains its fame as the highest quality textile manufacturing center in today's fashion market.

England America Spain Italy!! France

Which of the following is NOT true regarding differences between the dress of Italians and Northern Europeans during the 15th century?

Shoes in Italy were not so long and pointed as in Northern Europe. Italian men did not wear doublets. Italian women covered their hair less completely than women in Northern Europe. Italian women did not wear tall hennin.

Which of the following is an undergarment today, but was a visible part of the outer garments in the 16th century?

Spanish farthingales French farthingales petticoats stays ropa

Which of the following is NOT true about the Renaissance period?

The theory of Copernicus laid the foundation for modern science. Europeans discovered America. The invention of the printing press revolutionized communications. Due to the internalization of predominant styles, distinctive local styles disappeared.

Which of the following is NOT true regarding Anglomania?

a French fad for English styles due to an intense admiration of English institutions, manner, customs, etc. It influenced Parisians to wear more lavish, elaborate, and formal styles. It was featured during the last quarter of the 18th century. It had significant impact on both men and women's fashion in Paris.

Which of the following is NOT a factor that facilitated the dissemination of fashion information in the 16th century?

books dealing with costume fashion magazines intermarriages of the royal families from different countries imported garments and fabrics

Which of the following is NOT a Spanish influence in women's styles during the 16th century?

drum shaped skirt emphasis on dark colors rigid, narrow V-shaped bodies a rich, jeweled belt

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Empire style dress?

made of soft, lightweight fabrics has the waistline placement well above the anatomical waistline straight silhouette use of gathers use of various bold colors

During the 17th century, men's trunk hose was replaced by a garment called _______.

pantaloons trousers knickerbockers breeches drawers

Most radical and long lasting impact(s) of the French Revolution on men's dress is (are) _________.

plain design, lack of decoration use of simple, somber color breeches are replaced by trousers A & B only A,b,c,d

Major impact of the industrial revolution on fashion industry in the late 18thand 19th centuries include_______.

production of a number of mechanized spinning devices. lowered prices of fabrics and clothes. acceleration of the fashion change. A & B A, B, & C

Which of the following is NOT an influence that the Romantic movement in the arts had on costume?

revival of elements of earlier historic styles emphasis on women's natural, realistic body lines emphasis on women's small waist unusual, imaginative clothing styles

Which of the following is an element of men's dress during the 16th century?

ropa bombast bum rolls farthingale stay

The late 17th century's items that are considered to be the origin of the modern men's three-piece suit are Group of answer choices

shirt, cravat, vest shirt, trousers, vest shirt, coat, breeches vest, coat, trousers vest, coat, breeches

What is the important common theme of dress found in the following items: ropa, vest, banyans, morning gown?

social class cross-cultural influences politics women's clothes clothing as an art form


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