- for full-length coverings. A
shoulder cape is thus
sometimes called a "
capelet". The
fashion cape does not
cover the
front to any
appreciable degree....
- made of fur, such as the sixteenth-century
zibellino or the fur-lined
capelets worn in the mid-18th century.
Edward VI of England's
robes included a tippet...
- made in a
variety of styles. The most po****r
goller was a
round shoulder-
capelet,
frequently of
black velvet lined in silk or fur, with a
standing neckband;...
- of the sleeve. By the 1870s, the cape was
divided in two, and a
small "
capelet"-like "wing" on each side was sewn into the side seams, not
taken across...
- wear dresses.
Additions and
accessories include Charles'
stock tie, his wife's bonnet, his
older daughter's shawl, and his
younger daughter's
capelet....
-
Polamia Priceless Fame
Irish Castle Comely Nell
Royal Yacht (USA) 1981
Riverman Never Bend
River Lady
Regal Style Cornish Prince Capelet (Family:5-g)...
- sheltered, as
often as not, by a
voluminous coat, cape or coat with a
capelet top. Peake, Andy (2018). "The New Ease in Fashion". Made for Walking. Atglen...
-
often accompanied by
emphasis on an
empire line.
Short bolero jackets,
capelets, and
dresses cut with ****ed
midriffs or
seams below the bust increased...
-
chemise with
narrow ruffs at neck and wrists. A
kerchief is
pinned into a
capelet or
collar over her shoulders, and she
wears a high-crowned hat over a coif...
- the
prominent shoulder-padding he had
become known for in 1978, he used
capelet collars to add
width and
continued to
incorporate top-of-sleeve
tucks and...