History of Costume and Decor 17th century

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College History of Costume and Decor Flashcards on History of Costume and Decor 17th century, created by Fabiola Alvarado on 29/11/2021.
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Men's wear 1625-1650 Elongated, taller silhouette slimmer pants and shirts Love lock Falling Band collar Longer doublet Full white shirt Breeches Straight sole shoes *not pictured Balagny cloak
Men's wear 1650-1680 silhouette gets shorter and wider Full white shirt Short open doublet Rhinegraves Latchet Strapped shoes *not pictured cannons
The vest Introduced in 1666 Gifted to King Charles II of England Changed men's clothing forever Tricorne Full white Shirt Cravat Open long coat Long Vest Short Breeches Straight soled shoes
Costume components for men 1680-1710 Cravats Long white shirt Cassocks jack boots (not pictured)
Costume Component Women 1630-1660 Chemise Underbodice with stomacher underskirt Underdress Gown Virago sleeves
What is highlighted by these arrows? Modeste (outer skirt) Secret (underskirt)
Women's costume 1660-1680 longer waisted bodice, with V shaped front point Chemise Bodice Underskirt Outerskirt Jacket Whisk
Women's costume 1680-1700 Fontage Mantua Decorative Corset Stomacher Petticoat
Baroque Architecture dynamic movement, diagonals, counter reformation of the catholic church
What years are considered the 17th century 1600-1699
What is considered Age of Enlightenment ? From 1650-1800 Affected the Renaissance, Baroque and Rococo period.
What did the age of Enlightenment emphasize? Strong emphasis on science and rationalism Rejection of the church and tradition
Baroque From 1600-1750 emphasized lavish ornamentation, free flowing lines, and flat and curved forms origin of the word meaning “irregularly shaped pearl”
Mannerism late 16th century, end of the high renaissance... is the bridge between the renaissance and the baroque...reaction to the idealism of renaissance art... expands and exaggerates the human form to show dynamism and movement
What happened in 1615 that changed the textile industry? East India Trading Company brings first cargo of cotton goods from India to England.
Cotton Cheap & washable, quickly to become the fabric of our lives.
Chintz hand painting or printed fabric that was sometimes glazed, used for table and bed linens and eventually for clothing by latter half of the century.
Calico at first referred to fine quality printed fabrics from Calcutta, India. Later the term referred to a wide variety of colorful, printed cotton fabrics of all qualities.
EUROPEAN/WESTERN COUNTRIES WITH ECONOMIC POWER ORIGINATE FASHION TRENDS England France Spain American Colonists
Drawloom helped quicken the manufacture of elaborately figured silk fabrics. In use in the late middle ages in Italy, and around the world by 1600
Mantilla
Guardainfante
Basques
Falling band collar
Balagny cloak 1625-1650 circular cape with wide collar, worn over one shoulder by men - named after a popular military hero
Cassocks 1625-1650 coats cut with wide, full sleeves that were wide throughout the body and ended at the thigh or below
Breeches from the word braies... replaced the word trunk hose by the 1620's
full white shirt 1625-1650 men's chemise evolves into a full white shirt that is shown more
Lovelock 1625-1650 one lock of hair grew longer than the rest for fashion - sometimes braided with a cute bow like this man here in the photo
Straight soles 1625-1650 shoes with no shaping for left and right feet... much easier to make heels for but very uncomfy
Slap soles 1625-1650 fancy soles attached to shoes that were essentially fancy flip flops but helped shoes with heels walk on everything - imagine Rihanna with her heels walking on the city grates
Hats with feathers vs. Capotains Feathers would be used by supporters of the British royal family while capotains or plain hats would be used by puritans and people who did not support the royal family.
Canons 1650-1680 full, wide ruffles attached at the bottom of breeches
Latchet Strapped shoes 1650-1680 shoes with a buckle across the front
Cravats 1680-1710 long narrow scarf like pieces separate from the shirt were worn instead of collars, stitched down in ruffle but just wrapped around the neck and in shirt
Tricorne 1680-1710 flat hats with the brims turned up at three points, think pirate hat
Jack boots 1680-1710 high, rigid boots made for horseback riding, made out of heavy leather
Whisk 1660-1680 wide lace collar or band of linen on garments, similar to a falling band collar in that it replaced the ruff
fontange or commode 1680-1700 device made of a series of ruffles held in place with wire supports
Pantofles 1680-1700 heel-less slippers or mules
Pomander balls small balls of perfume enclosed in decorated, perforated boxes that might be shaped like an apple for men and women
Plumpers small balls of wax, in the cheeks to give the face a fashionably rounded shape for men and women
Patches small fabric shapes glued to the face to cover imperfections or skin blemishes for men and women
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