-
solely to
crinoline manufacturers, and
shops that sold
nothing else but
crinolines. One of the most
significant manufacturers of
crinolines was that of...
- 1860s,
crinolines began decreasing in size at the top,
while retaining their amplitude at the bottom. In contrast, the
shape of the
crinoline became flatter...
- to the floor,
changing the
shape of the silhouette. As the
fashion for
crinolines wore on,
their shape changed.
Instead of the
large bell-like silhouette...
- and or
crinolines. The use of
hoops was not as
common until 1856,
prior supporting the
skirts with
layers of
starched petticoats.
Large crinolines were...
-
invention of the
sewing machine allowed crinolines to be m****-produced at a
lower cost, thus
making the
crinoline available for all classes. The
mania for...
-
characterized by an
increase in the
width of women's
skirts supported by
crinolines or hoops, the m****
production of
sewing machines, and the
beginnings of...
- also
serving a role in
preserving modesty—especially when worn
under crinolines—by
ensuring coverage beneath dresses and gowns. As
fashion evolved, their...
- Case of the
Missing Marquess, and the fifth, The Case of the
Cryptic Crinoline, were
nominated for the
Edgar Award for Best
Juvenile Mystery in 2007...
- on 6
January 2013.
Retrieved 10
November 2017. Not stated. "Corsets,
crinolines and bustles:
fashionable Victorian underwear". V&A.
Archived from the...
-
History of the Corset". www.marquise.de.
Retrieved 2015-10-03. "Corsets &
Crinolines in
Victorian Fashion -
Victoria and
Albert Museum". www.vam.ac.uk. Retrieved...