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    Look up ruffle , frill , or furbelow in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In sewing and dressmaking, a ruffle, frill, or furbelow is a strip of fabric,...
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    double-breasted coat with a contrasting collar and brass buttons. The pleated frill of his shirt front can be seen next to the knot of his white cravat...
    89 KB (10,425 words) - 15:38, 23 April 2024
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    and matching waistcoat with covered buttons, c. 1785. His shirt has a pleated frill at the front opening and his hair is powdered, c. 1785. Yellow wool...
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    reconstruction is probably outdated; the hō should be shorter, with a short pleated frill beneath, as in the women's costume. The Asuka period began with the...
    65 KB (7,527 words) - 18:58, 22 April 2024
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    sometimes worn without a coif, and may have been the origin of the pleated frill seen at the edge of the coif. The crepine could also possibly have been...
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    Kelly, comprising dress, coat, hat and shawl. The coat, which had a pleated frill at the front and neck, was of ivory boucle, decorated with gold, silver...
    34 KB (3,646 words) - 22:44, 7 February 2024
  • Made-to-measure (Silk Nightgown) Cerina 2 Short Skirt with small bottom Frill 6 1930's Style Bias Cut Nightgown Chinelo 7 Fitted Peplum Skirt 2 Floor...
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    had full sleeves and often full bodies, pleated or gathered closely at neck and wrist. The resulting small frill gradually became a wide ruffle, presaging...
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    deep horizontal tucks across the front. A broad box-pleat at the centre is edged with a tiny black frill, which is also carried around the basque. The sleeves...
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    l'anglaise, Close-bodied gown or "nightgown" could also have a pleated back, but these pleats would be sewn down to fit the back of the bodice to the body...
    32 KB (4,029 words) - 20:57, 12 May 2024
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    century fashions. The indoor cap became little more than a lace and ribbon frill worn on the back of the head. 1851 marked the birth of the Victorian dress...
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    white satin waistcoat with gold braid or embroidery. His shirt has a lace frill down the front. French fashion emphasizes rich fabrics over cut and tailoring...
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    encircling the neck. Both types of ruff retained the deep projecting starched frill of several separately goffered folds of linen or muslin, and supporting...
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    separate piece. Jabot collar A standing collar with a pleated, ruffled, or lace-trimmed frill down the front. Johnny collar A style with an open, short...
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    apiatus (Valenciennes, 1837) (Saldanha Bay to Umtata River, Transkei) Pleated toadfish, Chatrabus felinus (Smith, 1952). syn. Batrichthys felinus (Cape...
    136 KB (13,075 words) - 10:18, 4 November 2023
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    'Champignon de Paris' (Chabeau makes one of these in fine straw with a goffered frill of organdy under the brim that somehow carries the model away back to the...
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    Malays modified the kebaya with European inspired elements especially the frill collar because textiles and clothes were brought by the Clunies-Ross family...
    104 KB (12,413 words) - 07:51, 21 May 2024