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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
  • 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, 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
  • 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”)
  • Crinolines Fashion History
    Crinolines, a hallmark of 19th-century fashion, dramatically shaped women's silhouettes and reflected the era's social and cultural dynamics
  • 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 Ultimate Guide to Crinoline Fabric: History, Types, and Uses
    Crinoline is a stiff, lightweight fabric typically made from nylon or cotton It was originally crafted from horsehair, which is reflected in its name—derived from the French word “crin,” meaning horsehair
  • Crinoline silhouette | ASU FIDM Museum
    These petticoats were usually made of linen, cotton or flannel, though some were made of a stiff, woven, horsehair fabric called crinoline No matter what they were made of, multiple layers of petticoats were cumbersome and heavy In 1856, the lightweight "cage crinoline" was introduced
  • Understanding Crinoline
    Crinoline, often recognised for its ability to create structured forms, is a stiffened, open-weave fabric initially made with horse hair and cotton Today, it’s typically produced from synthetic fibres, which offer greater durability and flexibility
  • 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





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