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crinoline    
n. 衬布;裙衬

衬布;裙衬

crinoline
n 1: a skirt stiffened with hoops [synonym: {hoopskirt},
{crinoline}]
2: a full stiff petticoat made of crinoline fabric
3: a stiff coarse fabric used to stiffen hats or clothing


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  • Crinoline - Wikipedia
    Originally, crinoline described a stiff fabric made of horsehair (" crin ") and cotton or linen which was used to make underskirts and as a dress lining The term crin or crinoline continues to be applied to a nylon stiffening tape used for interfacing and lining hemlines in the 21st century
  • Crinoline, The Fatal Victorian Fashion Trend That Killed Thousands
    In the mid-19th century, Victorian women started to wear wide, hooped skirts called crinolines An alternative to wearing multiple, stuffy layers, these skirts were structured petticoats covered with fabric
  • The Crinoline Fashion Trend that Killed Thousands of Women, 1855-1870
    The crinoline appeared on the fashion scene in the mid-1800s and took its name from the French word crin (“horsehair”), a stiff material made using horsehair — and “linen ” A crinoline (hoop) is defined as a framework consisting of round oval circles (shaped like a hoop) of whalebone, wire, or cane used to extend the skirt
  • Crinoline | Victorian Era, Hoop Skirts, Petticoats | Britannica
    Crinoline, originally, a petticoat made of horsehair fabric, a popular fashion in the late 1840s that took its name from the French word crin (“horsehair”) In 1856 horsehair and whalebone were replaced by a light frame of metal spring hoops; these were used to create volume underneath the hoop
  • Crinolines | Encyclopedia. com
    The crinoline, or horsehair ("crin") hoop, allowed women of the 1850s and 1860s to emulate Empress Eugénie in ballooning skirts supported by these Crystal Palaces of lingerie
  • cage crinoline - Fashion History Timeline
    One of the first mass-produced and most widely adopted fashions, the cage crinoline was worn at all levels of society Usually worn with corsets, the 19th-century fashion for crinolines emphasized tiny waists as the beauty ideal
  • Crinolinemania – 10 Fascinating Facts About the Crinoline
    Described as a combination of the French words crin, meaning horsehair, and lin meaning linen, the name essentially describes the materials used to make the original crinoline, i e horsehair and linen
  • What is Crinoline? A Brief History of Crinoline - laidiecloth
    If you've ever wondered how those giant ball gowns, with a seemingly gravity defying fullness and movement take shape, Then you should know that what you are seeing is the results of a crinoline constructed undergarment or finish
  • CRINOLINE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of CRINOLINE is an open-weave fabric of horsehair or cotton that is usually stiffened and used especially for interlinings and millinery
  • The Crinoline – WORTH
    From 1856 the term crinoline was used to describe the new, lightweight, flexible cage structure, initially made from whalebone and eventually from sprung steel, which replaced cumbersome, layered and heavy horsehair (crin) petticoats





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