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    A petticoat or underskirt is an article of clothing, a type of undergarment worn under a skirt or a dress. Its precise meaning varies over centuries and...
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    Petticoating or pinaforing is a type of forced feminization that involves dressing a man or boy in girls' clothing as a form of humiliation or punishment...
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    Linda Kaye Henning (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    Henning is an American actress and singer most notable for starring in the 1960s sitcom Petticoat Junction. Henning began to focus on acting in her late...
    5 KB (493 words) - 05:35, 7 June 2024
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    her neckline is filled in with a linen partlet. Anne of Denmark wears a bodice with a low, round neckline and tight sleeve, with a matching petticoat...
    43 KB (5,019 words) - 07:01, 7 July 2024
  • This is a complete list of all 222 episodes of the 1963 to 1970 television sitcom Petticoat Junction. There were 74 episodes in black-and-white and 148...
    276 KB (136 words) - 16:33, 21 November 2024
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    1650–1700 in Western fashion (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    over her ears. Young Dutch girl wears a rose jacket-bodice and a plain pink petticoat. Her hair is worn in a wound braid with small curls over her ears...
    32 KB (4,025 words) - 14:21, 18 June 2024
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    Crinoline (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    A crinoline /ˈkrɪn.əl.ɪn/ is a stiff or structured petticoat designed to hold out a skirt, popular at various times since the mid-19th century. Originally...
    52 KB (5,536 words) - 21:31, 7 November 2024
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    to the wrist). Her overskirt is looped up over her petticoat and she wears a black cap set with diamond studs. Her choker necklace is set with a diamond-studded...
    32 KB (4,030 words) - 21:49, 13 November 2024
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    1750–1775 in Western fashion (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    wearing a floral gown with matching petticoat. Her sleeves end in flounces worn over lace engageantes. Her stomacher is decorated with a vertical row of...
    33 KB (3,808 words) - 18:31, 10 October 2024
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    fabric is just visible at the waist under her arms) with hanging sleeves lined in white satin to match her bodice, undersleeves, and petticoat, which is pinned...
    66 KB (8,189 words) - 15:27, 28 October 2024
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    Sabina Chebichi is a former Kenyan middle-distance runner popularly known as ‘petticoat princess’ Sabina Chebichi was born in 1959 in Trans-Nzoia County...
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    1775–1795 in Western fashion (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    around it. Her collar is heavy with lace, and her crimson petticoat is trimmed in fur, 1785. Fashion plate of 1786 shows a caraco and petticoat, worn with...
    50 KB (5,596 words) - 21:30, 21 November 2024
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    worn over a tall-collared shirt or chemisette, with a long matching petticoat or skirt. Tall top hats with veils were worn. Shawls were worn with short-sleeved...
    30 KB (3,124 words) - 13:49, 30 October 2024
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    while also showcasing a woman's domestic handiwork, making her a more attractive bride. Lotus shoes and the practice of footbinding had the connotation of...
    9 KB (1,151 words) - 23:47, 27 January 2024
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    thus the name was sometimes extended to similar shoes like clogs. In modern use, however, the term is properly restricted to overshoes. In fact, medieval...
    14 KB (1,808 words) - 08:21, 8 August 2024
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    be worn even in the late Qing dynasty. It is a type of Qixie (Chinese: 旗鞋; lit. 'Manchu shoes'), Manchu shoes, which forms part of the Qizhuang, the traditional...
    6 KB (638 words) - 07:45, 21 November 2024
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    Jamie Lee Curtis (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    in the short-lived comedy series Operation Petticoat (1977–1978), based on the 1959 film that starred her father, Tony Curtis. Curtis was also a game...
    95 KB (7,854 words) - 16:06, 21 November 2024
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    Filmways, Inc., who signed her to a seven-year contract. She was considered for the role of Billie Jo Bradley on CBS's sitcom Petticoat Junction, but Ransohoff...
    62 KB (7,343 words) - 02:04, 20 November 2024
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    wearing mules but are not seen due to the long lengths of the contemporary petticoats. Therefore, they were popular by the end of the 1700 but not as visible...
    19 KB (1,981 words) - 21:06, 19 November 2024
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    Lingerie (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    degrees of coverage. Petticoat, an underskirt. Petticoats were prominent throughout the 16th to 20th centuries. Today, petticoats are typically worn to...
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