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FASHION HISTORY Quiz 6 Review Crinoline, Bustle, 90s, Edwardian and WWI Chapter 13 Crinoline What was the

defining look of the Crinoline era and when have we seen this style previously in history? What are some other facts about the item shaping this style? How did the silhouette change during this period? (It is more of a subtle change than some other eras.) What is the Bloomer costume and why is it important? Be familiar with the undergarments used to create the Crinoline silhouette and how they were layered. You will need to know the names of the articles of clothing and the order in which they were placed on the body. One of the themes we discussed was political conflict. Be familiar with fashion items which reflect this influence. Who was Charles Worth and what was he known for? Vocabulary Crinoline Chapter: Bloomer costume Blue jeans/Levis be familiar with the origins Cage crinoline Chemise Corset Corset Cover/camisole Drawers Zouave (zoo-ahv) Garibaldi Styling (gar-ih-bawl-dee) Knickers/Knickerbockers Braces Pea Jacket Sack jacket/Lounging jacket Tuxedo Petticoat Princess Dress Shirtwaist Reefers Sailor suits and Middy blouses

Chapter 14 Bustle and 90s Recognize and describe the 3 distinct looks of the Bustle Period. You should be able to order them earlier to later. Recognize and describe the characteristics of the 1890s womens dress. What does it look like? What garment from this era is the equivalent of a modern day blouse? What new introductions in Menswear (which men still wear) occurred during the Bustle Period? What innovations affected the way that clothing was produced and sold during the Bustle Period? What types of clothing would be worn by men and by women for sports? Vocabulary Bustle 90s: Aesthetic dress (s-thet-ik) Art Nouveau (noo-vo) Boa (bow-ah) Camisole (kam-ih-sole) Combination suit/Union Suits What do they look like and who wore them? Cuirass Bodice (kwe-rass) Hats/Derby/Bowler, Straw boater, Fedora, Deerstalker (like Sherlock Holmes) Inverness Cape Jersey Kate Greenaway Style Leg of Mutton sleeves Little Lord Fauntleroy Suit Overcoats/ Chesterfield, Norfolk, Ulster, Beaufort. You will not need to identify them specifically. Know that they are styles of mens coats. Rationals Ready to Wear or RTW Shirtwaist Tailor made costume Tea Gown Tuxedo If we take Quiz 6 in 2 parts this will the end of part 1

Chapter 15 Edwardian/ WW I Period What was the distinctive shape of the fashion silhouette for the early Edwardian Period 1900-1908? Phase 1 of this era. What was the silhouette of the Phase 2 (1908-1914)? What were the effects World War I had on fashion? What are some specific examples? Who were the Gibson Girls? You will need to recognize a visual of them. How were Oriental influences expressed in fashion during the 1910 and 1920s? Who were and what styling were designers Poiret (pwar-ay) and Fortuny (for-too-nee) known for? Recognize these styles How were children dressed in this era? In what ways were fashion illustrators important and how was art and costume connected? Vocabulary: Minaret tunic Delphos Gown Hobble skirt/ Pegged top skirt Lingerie Dresses Trench coat Ascot Blazer Brassiere Duster Jodhpurs (jod- poors) Knickers Pajamas Picture hat Pullover Sport Jacket Swiss belt Pompadour (pohm-pah-dure) Sailor collars Khakis Lounge Coat Mackinaw Princess Petticoat Top coat Empire Revival Wristwatch

Quiz 6 has a total of 32 questions covering 3 chapters 13-15. It is sometimes taken in 2 parts.

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