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A light wire structure replaced the layers of petticoats in: |
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1750 |
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1856 |
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1660 |
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From the late 1870s skirts of dresses were heavily boned to produce: |
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an umbrella shape |
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an hour-glass shape |
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a pillar shape |
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The way of clothing that was "in" during the 1870s was called: |
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princess line |
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"Directoire" line |
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hippy look |
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The fashionable dress of English women in the first half of the 18th century was under the influence of: |
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France |
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England |
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Italy |
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Fashions of the Edwardian period were developed in: |
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1920-1930 |
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1901-1910 |
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1910-1920 |
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Edwardian period was characterized by : |
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flowing dresses in pastel shades |
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long skirts, polo necks |
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narrow trousers and black polo necks |
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Paul Poiret was: |
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a Parisian designer |
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a German designer |
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an English designer |
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Paul Poiret revolutionized fashionable clothes for women with his "Directoire" line in: |
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1906 |
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1908 |
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1910 |
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One of the most significant influences on fashion during 1930s was made by: |
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Paris |
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London |
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Hollywood |
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Christian Dior introduced "New Look" in |
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1950 |
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1947 |
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1948 |
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"New Look"introduced by Christian Dior was characterized by: |
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ample skirts, polo necks, boots |
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narrow trousers, polo necks, flat -heeled shoes |
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ample skirts, cinched waists, padded hips, and boned corsets |
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In 1950s the press drew attention to subcultural grups with peculiar style of dress such as: |
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Mods and Teddy Boys |
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Punks |
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Skinheads |
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What kind of clothes were typically worn by both men and women during the 1950s? |
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long skirts, polo necks and boots |
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black polo necks, flat-heeled shoes and narrow trousers |
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wide trousers, T-shirts, boots |
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The new way of dressing that was current in the late 1960s was called: |
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New Look |
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Hippy look |
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"Directoire" line |
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The "hippy look" was characterized by: |
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cop uniforms from 19th century |
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military uniforms from 20th century |
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military uniforms from 19th century |
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