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An historical overview of the costume of the 17th century. Date: 17th century
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Bottomed Breeches Falling Overview Petticoat
Medium 18" Cushion (46x46cm)
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Estimated Product Size is 45.7cm x 45.7cm (18" x 18")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
1. Title: A Grand Exposition of Seventeenth Century Fashion: An Historical Overview of English Costume for Men and Women 2. Subtitle: Delve into the opulence and intricacy of 17th century English fashion as depicted in this collection of images. 3. Introduction: The 17th century marked a significant period in the evolution of European fashion, with English style setting the trends for the continent. This photographic essay offers a comprehensive historical overview of the fashionable attire worn by men and women during this era, showcasing the elegance, grandeur, and intricacy of their costumes. 4. Men's Fashion: The 17th century saw the rise of the falling collar, a distinctive feature of men's fashion. These collars, often made of lace or fabric, could be detachable and were worn open at the front. Breeches, which were full-bottomed and fastened with buckles or buttons, were the preferred lower garment. Wigs, often worn long and powdered, were also popular accessories for men of the time. 5. Women's Fashion: For women, the petticoat was a staple undergarment, providing volume and support for the full, gathered skirts that were in vogue. The bodice, which was often laced tightly to accentuate the waist, was adorned with intricate lacework and embroidery. The farthingale, a hoop skirt, was also worn to enhance the fullness of the skirt. 6. Conclusion: This photographic essay offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of 17th century English fashion, revealing the opulence, elegance, and intricacy of the costumes worn by men and women during this period. The falling collar, full-bottomed breeches, petticoats, and farthingales are just a few of the iconic fashion elements that defined this era, making it an essential chapter in the history of European fashion.
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