1 janv. 1726 - Farthingale
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A farthingale is a framework of wood that went under the lady's skirts to give the gown some volume. As it was coming into existence, it started looking like a flat disc sitting at the women's hips. This piece could reach up to six feet in diameter. It later was modified to look more curved.
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Women's Fashion 1700's
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