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crinoline
crinoline (ˈkrɪnəʊliːn, -əlɪn) [a. mod.F. crinoline, f. L. crīnis hair, in sense of F. crin horse-hair + līnum thread, a manufacturer's name intended to express its composition with warp of thread and woof of horse-hair.] 1. A stiff fabric made of horse-hair and cotton or linen thread, formerly used...
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Crinoline
It is also described as horsehair braid or crinoline tape. Petticoats made of horsehair crinoline appeared around 1839, proving so successful that the name 'crinoline' began to refer to supportive petticoats in
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crinoline
crinoline/ˈkrɪnəlɪn; `krɪnlɪn/ nlight framework covered with fabric, formerly worn under a long skirt to make it stand out 裙撑(为表面包上织物的轻质支架, 旧时女子用以撑起长裙).
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GRACEART Victorian Dress Pannier Hoop Skirt Bustle Cage Skirt
Cage Hoop Skirt Petticoat Dress Pannier Bustle Crinoline Underskirt for Rococo Wedding Costume Elastic waist could stretch till 100 cm (39.4inches) One size This black/white hoop cage skirt crinoline not only support skirts and dresses, it is also a very impressive item when worn alone,you can decorated with flowers or fashion jewelry.
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Crin (disambiguation)
Crin may refer to:
Crinoline
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Crin Antonescu, Romanian politician
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crinolette
crinolette (krɪnəʊˈlɛt) [dim. f. crinoline.] A sort of bustle or contrivance for distending the back of a woman's skirt.1881 World, 27 July 15/1 The crinoline projected hideously at the side, whereas the crinolette will only stick out at the back. 1883 Times 1 Jan. 4/2 Why has the crinolette, making...
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Zephyrina Jupon
A Zephyrina Jupon is a modified crinoline in the form of a metal frame with an open front. It gradually widens in circumference towards the feet.
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crin
crin (krɪn, ‖ krɛ̃) [Fr., = horsehair.] A fabric made from horsehair alone or combined with some other fibre; = crinoline n. 1 a; so crin végétal, vegetable horsehair (see vegetable a. 7 a).[1858 Simmons Dict. Trade, Crin, the French name for horsehair.] 1875 Encycl. Brit. I. 565/1 The most importan...
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Bustle
Transition from crinoline (1867–1872)
As the fashion for crinolines wore on, their shape changed. One type of crinoline, the crinolette, created a shape very similar to the one produced by a bustle.
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Amy Kohn
She co-produced her album I’m in Crinoline (2006) with Arif's son Joe Mardin of NuNoise Records. Discography
Albums
"The Glass Laughs Back" 1999
"I’m in Crinoline" 2006
"PlexiLusso" 2014
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Amy Kohn's official website
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Winterhalter
Winterhalter (ˈvɪntəhaltə(r)) The name of Franz Xavier Winterhalter (1806–73), German portrait painter of royalty, used attrib. to designate things characteristic of his pictures, esp. court settings and a style of women's formal dress.1923 Daily Mail 11 Sept. 11/2 The ‘period’ dress, Winterhalter o...
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William Barry Lord
Routledge, (1867)
Freaks of Fashion: The Corset & the Crinoline Ward, Locke, and Tyler (1868)
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The Corset and the Crinoline
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إعظامة
إعْظَامَة أو القَرِينُوليَّة (بالفرنسية: Crinoline) (نقرحة: الكرينولين) هو هيكل قاسٍ يُلبَس تحت التنورة ليعطيها شكلاً منتفخاً ويضخم حجم الأرداف، و قد كان
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Hoop skirt
When the circular crinoline came out in 1856, it was a revelation not only of technology but of convenience for women. The crinoline of the mid-19th century was constructed from collapsible steel hoops.
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Earle Dickson
In 1920, he placed squares of gauze in intervals on a roll of tape, held in place with crinoline.
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