HISTORY OF COSTUME 2
When the song "Yankee Doodle Dandy" used the term "macaroni" it was making reference to:
American attempts to be fashionable
What were ribbons used to decorate the fronts of bodices called?
Eschelles
What was NOT an element of men's costume during the 16th century in Northern Europe?
Farthingales
What were the two centers of fashion from 1425-1485?
Flanders (belgium and holland) Florence
What was worn instead of a coat in informal situations, inspired by the English country look, and an accepted option to a coat?
Frock Coat
Who were the lacemakers? Where did they work?
Girls as young as 5 worked in damp basements with poor lighting
What is a pointed cone hat called?
Hennin
What is the cross motif called?
Heraldic emblems
If a young Englishman of the 18th century referred to his uncle as "square toes," he would mean that:
His uncle was old fashioned
What are cut on the bias and attached to a belt or waistband?
Hosa
What is a huge robe called?
Houpplande
The lower prices and increases in availability of cotton fabrics in the 1800s were a result of:
Improvements in the technology for spinning cotton yarns
When/Where were the widest paniers worn?
In court in england in 1740s
What was part of the milkmaid style/ a la polonaise?
It was puffed up in back, with loops and strings underneath
What description most accurately reflects the overall character of women's clothing during the Italian Renaissance of the 15th century?
Lavish use of opulent fabrics gave garments of relatively straight cut a splendid appearance and rich decorative effects were achieved by carefully manipulating layers of garments
What is a sleeved bodice with overskirt attached, with the fabric pulled to the back like curtains, and was typical of late baroque period?
Manteau/Mantua
What two groups made up the middle class?
Merchants and craftsmen
What material were robe en chemise made out of?
Muslin usually white
What are "Baskets" tied around the waist to make skirts stick out at hips are called?
Paniers
What is a cape with slits for arms?
Pelisse
What is an undergarment today, but was a visible part of outer garments in the 16th century?
Petticoats
A perfumed ointment made of apples or wheat paste worn on the hair was
Pomade
What originated as military dress, had padded front, was attached to hose with strings, and was made either with or without sleeves?
Pourpoint
What is another name for the Puritan collar?
Rabat
What were 4 reasons florence and flanders centers of fashion?
Trade mercantilism money power
How were married and older women distinguished from unmarried younger women in the Middle Ages?
Unmarried women wore their hair loose and uncovered
Who was a female beauty ideal? How was she represented?
Virgin Mary -plucked hairline -silhouette stresses upper torso in a pregnant stance
Pumpkin Breeches and other full, rounded costume elements were stuffed with what?
bombast
T/F For the entire 18th century, children were dressed as miniature adults. There was no difference between adult and children's styles.
false
T/F Venetian nobles who wore wide sleeves were less important than those who wore narrow sleeves.
false
T/F the flea cravat was worn to keep fleas off one's body
false
What gets wider as it gets to the knee and sometimes foldover spurs?
funnel boots
"A la Hedgehog" was a type of
hairstyle
In Early Western Europe, we identify women by the _____ and men by the _______.
headwear legwear
What were three new ideas that came from early western europe?
knowledge monasteries illuminated manuscripts
T/F Byzantine styles influenced European styles
true
T/F Clothing for men and women was generally made by male professional tailors until after the 1700s, at which time women "tailors" or professional dressmakers were able to make clothing for women but not for men.
true
T/F During the 14th century what had been called a cote in women's dress was called a gown.
true
T/F During the Rococo period pastel colors were popular especially for women
true
T/F English country dress featured lighter colors and was made of cotton
true
T/F Fashion was especially important at the court of Louis XIV of France because the king wanted to keep his courtiers occupied with fashion and etiquette so that they would have neither the time nor the money to plot against him.
true
T/F Intermarriage among members of royal families from different parts of Europe helped to spread fashions from one region to another.
true
T/F It was in the textile industry that the first effects of the Industrial Revolution were felt.
true
T/F The Byzantine Empire was the first "Western" society to learn the secret of sericulture.
true
T/F The costume of students of the Middle Ages served as the basis for modern academic gowns.
true
T/F The widest and most extreme paniers were worn for Court Dress in England.
true
T/F Until they reached the age of four or five, boys of the 15th century were dressed the same way as girls.
true
T/F a woman's hair in court could go up to 3' tall
true
T/F fashion was centered in paris from early baroque to contemporary times
true
T/F sheer cotton from india became a symbol of luxury to rococo women
true
T/F the costume of the Byzantine Empire combined elements of costume from Asia with Roman dress
true
T/F the elimination of the doublet in men's fashion marks the beginning of modern dress
true
T/F the length of very pointed shoes, known as poulaine or krackowe were regulated by sumptuary law
true
T/F the view of ideal beauty changed from male to female
true
What were three garments that were worn during the reign of Queen Elizabeth?
-Dresses with enormous skirts worn over a wheel-shaped device -Sheer, gauze-like veils worn cape-like over the shoulders, with a high, standing collar behind the head -A silhouette that had narrowed at the shoulders, and increased in width in the hip area, often worn with a ruff at the neck and high-heeled shoes
What were the two wide garments worn by men at the court of Louis XIV that looked like skirts called?
-Petticoat breeches -Rhinegraves
What were three names for Long pointed shoes that developed in the 12th century?
-Poulaines -Krakowes -Pulley-toes
What are three ways a man of modest means in the 18th century acquire his clothing?
-Purchase used clothing -Join a "breeches club" -Save enough money over a period of several years
What are three differences between the dress of Italians and inhabitants of Northern Europe during the first half of the 15th century?
-Shoes in Italy were not as long and pointed as in Northern Europe -Women in Italy covered their hair less completely -Men did not adopt the "bowl crop"
Three examples of Asian and Middle Eastern influences on styles in costume during the 18th century would include:
-Some of the prints and designs in textiles -Men's dressing gown styles -Mantua-style gowns for women
The political preferences of the two factions in the English Civil War of the 1600s were reflected in their dress, the differences being:
-The followers of Charles I dressed in elaborate fabrics, lavishly trimmed in lace, wore long, curling hair, and hats with large brims and feather trim -the followers of Oliver Cromwell wore simple unadorned clothing in somber colors
Where are two places that influence of Italian trade with the East during the Renaissance can be seen?
-The popularity of turban-like headdresses for Italian women -The designs in some woven Italian textiles
Where were THREE places starch was used?
-ancient egypt -maintain shapes on collars and ruffs -in europe beginning in the renaissance
Trade with China and India resulted in the popularity of what three things?
-banyans -pastel colors -floral motifs
What are three facts about lace?
-free form luxury fabric -indication of wealth -english and french would smuggle it in from belgium
What influences came from India?
-painted/printed textiles -banyan -indiennes
What three items were apart of the modern man look?
-plainer fabric -closer fitting coat and shorter waistcoat -breeches
What was the fashion for slashing and puffing inspired by?
1477 swiss victory over burgundy
When/Where were the earliest fashion illustrations printed?
1580 during the Italian renaissance
When did the fashion for puffed and slashed decoration of costume of men and women enter Italian Renaissance costume?
16th century
If an artist of the 15th century depicted a woman in a close-fitting gown, and over this a sideless surcote with a stiffened panel in the front that was decorated with a row of brooches, a contemporary viewer would know at once that this woman was:
A French queen or princess
A greater availability of fabric during the Industrial Revolution led to:
An acceleration of fashion change
What was worn by noble women, had a fitted torso and puddled hem, and showed a woman's family wealth?
Bliaut
What are worn with funnel boots and folded over to show lace?
Boot Hose
What are the two groups that fought the english civil war? What did they fight over?
Cavaliers- (royalists) Roundheads (Puritans) split in ideology and in fashion
What were platform shoes worn by Venetian courtesans called?
Chopines
What was the biggest influence on costume in Europe?
Crusades start culture contact
What was popular before lace? Why did this change?
Cutwork it was limited to geometric designs while lace is more freeform
What two garments would have been working class clothing during the 18th century?
Short gowns Smocks
What is a sleeveless jumper called?
Sideless gown
What is a black ribbon tied around the neck called?
Solitaire
In the Baroque period, the ______ clung to old styles, like the Farthingale
Spanish
What style influenced renaissance fashion?
Spanish
What were large rectangular embroidered patches with biblical themes called?
Tablion
What were four examples of embroidery?
Whitework black work red work cut work
What watteau gown had stitched down pleats?
a la anglaise
What watteau gown had open pleats?
a la francaise
What were three under garments worn by rococo women?
chemise, corset, paniers
When bias cut leg pieces were merged into one garment (tights) a pouch was added, called the:
codpiece
What is the forerunner of the Robe en Chemise, that was made of sheer cotton
empire dresses
What were sleeves on 18th century gowns ended below the elbow with one or more ruffles called?
engageants
T/F Cotton was the fabric most used by poor people during the Middle Ages.
false
In this type of lace, threads are wrapped and bundled with the buttonhole stitch
needle lace
What is a triangular shaped bodice piece that was seen onto the front off the garment?
stomacher
What is a baldrick?
sword belt
Where did the slashed decorations with contrasting fabric linings underneath originate?
the swiss army