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Final Exam Cross word Puzzle

Create by Cecilia Wang(Yuanyuan)
Across
The things women put them over their petticoats can be one or two. They were separate garments that tied around the waist.
The Dolls were miniature, fully dressed mannequins crafted to communicate fashion news.
Male clothing makers who were allowed to make men's justaucorps suits, women's riding habits, and any garments using whalebone such as stays or court bodices.
Short woolen dark color jacket, smock cut, red waistcoat, wooden clogs.
An overcoat, made in the shape of gown, made of silk or wool worn over a gown for outdoor activities for women until the late 1820s.
One kind of fibers which were knit into stockings that were more sheer than silk or rayon hose.
The first "suit" for women in the late 17th century made by tailors.
In the 1660s, Jean-Baptiste Colbert established this type of textile's making centers in Alencon an Valenciennes to supply the fashion market in Paris
She was known for garments based on principles of pure geometry(French, 1876-1975).
A new fashion profession that arose in the 18th century. They sold small articles fashion-ribbons, laces, passementerie, trims-that women used to decorate their gowns.
Female clothing makers who were allowed to make underwear like chemise, shirts, stockings, small items of linen like handkerchiefs and neckerchiefs(collectively called lingerie), petticoats, mantuas, jackets, and gown in the 18th century.
An important undress garment owned by almost every woman of childbearing age, and they were essentially a sleeveless waistcoat made of two layers of fabric.
A men who quickly became known for his sportswear, easy day dresses worn as casual attire.
By 1820, one type of day dresses were worn from noon until dinner.
Louis XIV's economic policies had a significant effect on the production of this type of textile in France
The style of shoes that were also worn for women trying to emulate the footwear of the Greeks and Romans, and they were typically worn for indoor use only, and were always worn with stocking.
The gown with high neckline, pagoda sleeves, one piece princess dress, bodice and skirt, Swiss belt, and fichus.
It composed of linen, with a drawstring neckline and sleeve cuffs, and it served to protect the body from chafing against the rigid stays, and to protect the outer garments from sweat. Also called it shift.
Down
After 1720, a thing that women would put on a boned hoop skirt.
A women who was the reigning couturiers of 1920s just like Jean, engaged in a constant battle for supremacy in the fashion press. She was known for her day ensembles comprising a jacket, blouse, and shirt all crafted of wool jersey.
By 1620, this kind of garments fro women was cut with a basque flaring over the hips and the top of the skirt, and it closed at the center front with pins or ties, similar to a jacket.
It was the French term for jumps, a sort of sleeveless cotton or linen under bodice with no stiffening, worn it indoor.
One kind of undergarments which were essentially short, loose pants made of rayon or silk.
The thing made of cotton were worn with bathing suits, midriff tops, or halters by 1930.
By 1820, one type of day dresses were worn from rising until about noon.
A small-but significant-innovation. The shape of this thing allowed the weft to be "thrown" by the weaver through the shed(or opening) created by the wrap threads.
An informal gown that became fashionable in the late 1680s. It originated as a style of undress, a loose,T-shape robe with elbow-length sleeves that was belted about the body.
A sort of uniform worn at Versailles for everyone in attendance at the palace in the 1670s.
Small cotton filled pads that tied on around the waist at the back, held out skirts in back.
A hair style that the curls began toe worn piled on top of the head, and these piles were decorated with ribbons and lace in the 1680s.
An important luxury fashion textile in the 17TH century from India to Europe
One kind of neckwear which came into fashion in the 1660s, it was a long rectangular tie, wrapped several times around the neck and knotted below the throat.
A bell-shaped hat curved over the head and flared at the face.
The thing lady putted it on after they putting on their chemise in the 17th century.