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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- The Crinoline Girl is a 1914 musical comedy written by Julian Eltinge, Otto Hauerbach, and Percy Wenrich. Producer Al Woods staged it on Broadway. Tom...
- journalist. He won the 1942 Pulitzer Prize for his biography, Crusader in Crinoline: The Life of Harriet Beecher Stowe. Wilson was born in Warren, Ohio, to...