FSN 302 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Petticoat Breeches, Farthingale, Peplum (Film Genre)

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Test (october 20th: 5 or 6 images, there will be questions based on those images. 16th century male fashion terms: peascod belly doublet, breeches, melon or pumpkin breeches, codpiece, upper stocks and lower stocks, ruff, bombast, jerkin or vest, cloak, basque, cannons: the ties that held the upper stocks to the doublet. 16th century female fashion terms: gown, spanish farthingale, wheel farthingale, bum roll, corset, busk, stomacher, ruff. 2017-09-22: a broadening of the silhouette, variety of doublets. Regional differences some had skirts, some fitted with a peplum or basque: a very visible codpiece, hose divided into two sections (upper stocks and lower stocks). Top section could be fitted or loose and developed into trunk hose and then breeches: outer garment vest or jerkin, shoes became wide duck-bill shape. 17th century male fashion terms: doublet, breeches, basque, tabs, peplum, petticoat breeches, coat and vest, funnel boots. 17th century female fashion terms: gown, petticoat, fontange.

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