a woman of fashion

  • 101milady — mi•la•dy [[t]mɪˈleɪ di[/t]] n. pl. dies 1) an English noblewoman 2) a woman of fashion • Etymology: 1830–40; < F < E my lady …

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  • 102poncho — /ˈpɒntʃoʊ / (say ponchoh) noun (plural ponchos) 1. a blanket like cloak with a hole in the centre for the head. 2. a similar woman s fashion garment. {American Spanish, from Araucanian pontho woollen fabric} …

  • 103milady — or miladi [mi lā′dē] n. pl. miladies [Fr < Eng my lady] 1. an English noblewoman or gentlewoman ☆ 2. a woman of fashion: shopkeepers or advertisers term …

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  • 105History of corsets — Woman s corset c. 1730–1740. Silk plain weave with supplementary weft float patterning, stiffened with baleen. Los Angeles County Museum of Art, M.63.24.5.[1] …

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  • 106Advertising, marketing, and branding — Fashion advertising and marketing, it could be argued, dates back to ancient Mesopotamia when wall carvings and drinking vessels served as advertisements for the fashion of the times. Later, paintings of aristocrats in fashionable dress provided… …

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  • 107Muff (handwarmer) — Woman with a Muff by Berthe Morisot A muff is a fashion accessory for outdoors usually made of a cylinder of fur or fabric with both ends open for keeping the hands warm. It was introduced to women s fashion in the 16th century and was popular… …

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  • 108One-piece swimsuit — Woman s one piece bathing suit, c.1920 One piece swimsuit …

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  • 109Nipple shield (jewelry) — Woman with nipple shield and body paint on her breast A nipple shield is a piece of body jewelry worn on the nipple, partially or fully covering the areola. The shield encircles the nipple,[1] and ca …

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  • 110Cittern — Woman with cittern , canvas painted 1677 by Pieter van Slingeland (ca. 1630 1691). The cittern or cither (Fr. cistre, It. cetra, Ger. Cister, Sp. cistro, cedra, cítola) is a stringed instrument dating from the Renaissance. Modern scholars debate… …

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