THEA 116A Final Exam

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Across
  1. 3. a boned hoop skirt.
  2. 4. a coat that closed completely at center front with buttons with a wide skirt reaching down to the knee.
  3. 9. the center of the film industry.
  4. 12. a high-heel shoe mounted onto a thin wood platform, while the heel was free to move up and down.
  5. 14. an open gown with generous pleats cascading from the back neckline, fitted to the body at the front and sides, completely open in front.
  6. 16. the court bodice was worn with a richly decorated petticoat and an overskirt with a long train.
  7. 18. specialized clothing for horseback riding; a fitted jacket in the style of a justaucorps and a waistcoat, paired with a long skirt and a trigone hat.
  8. 19. a high hat made of beaver fur or wool; important for day and evening wear.
  9. 21. “fashion merchant”, who sold small articles of fashion such as ribbons, laces, and trims for decorations.
  10. 23. a short-waisted, long-sleeved jacket, modeled after a man’s jacket; provided the perfect counterpoint to the high-waisted gown.
  11. 24. constructed with gores and boning that spiraled from the front of the body to the back, intended to release pressure on the waist.
  12. 25. cotton textiles made of a plain woven cotton block printed with one or two colors.
  13. 26. also know as smock or shift, worn as undergarment for women; composed of linen, with a drawstring neckline and sleeve cuffs.
  14. 28. a generously cut, open robe with wide, elbow-length sleeves and large pleats cascading from the center back neckline to the floor.
  15. 29. a triangular hat worn by men; the predominant hat style in the 18th century.
  16. 30. a style of undress; a loose, T-shaped robe with elbow-length sleeves that was belted about the body.
  17. 31. a type of undergarment worn under a dress to cover the outline of the farthingale.
  18. 33. separated garments that tied around the waist as decoration.
  19. 34. for informal and semiformal occasions such as afternoon gatherings, shopping, and walks.
  20. 36. a bell-shaped hat that curved over the head and flared at the face.
  21. 37. a long-sleeved jacket tailored closely to the body; worn open over a sleeved waistcoat.
Down
  1. 1. a chiton consisting of two pleated rectangles, stitched at the top and sides, that hung from the shoulders.
  2. 2. a hairstyle with curls piled on top of the head, decorated with ribbons and lace.
  3. 3. an overcoat, made in the shape of gown, made of silk or wool.
  4. 5. a sort of uniform worn at Versailles for everyone in attendance at the palace.
  5. 6. a fully boned laces bodices worn as undergarment for women.
  6. 7. a coat worn over the suit that had a contrasting velvet collar, a fly front, and a placket that covered and hid the buttons at the center front.
  7. 8. known for her day ensembles comprising a jacket, blouse, and skirt all crafted of wool jersey.
  8. 10. a summer gown made of white cotton, generously embroidered in white and trimmed with copious amounts of white lace.
  9. 11. red cap of liberty, without knee breeches, trousers with red, white, and blue striped drill.
  10. 13. members of a fashionable aristocratic subculture in Paris during the French Directory.
  11. 15. a fashionable version of the riding habit with a similar cut to the English Robe.
  12. 17. short woolen dark color jacket.
  13. 20. a French term for jumps; a sort of sleeveless cotton or linen under bodice with no stiffening.
  14. 22. a new type of garment to provide bust support in the absence of the corset.
  15. 27. a form of Romanticism, where a man places particular importance upon physical appearance, refined language, and leisurely hobbies, pursued with the appearance of nonchalance in a cult of self.
  16. 28. an oversized coat worn for wintertime motoring in an era of unheated cars.
  17. 32. a waistcoat embellished with gilt embroidery and metallic lace.
  18. 35. pleated or gathered strips of fabric
  19. 38. originated as women’s tea attire, adopted for casual resort wear in 1927.