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To sleep, women in the American West wore floor-length dresses of white cotton with high collars displaying decoration. Navajo women further adapted the European designs, incorporating their own sense of beauty, "creating hózhó." Working women, and women in slavery in the Americas, used simple patterns to create shifts, wool or linen petticoats and gowns and cotton dresses. The bottoms of the skirts could be tucked into the waistband when a woman was near a cooking or heating fire. Historically, dresses could also include other items of clothing such as corsets, kirtles, partlets, petticoats, smocks, and stomachers. A dress can have sleeves, straps, or be held up with elastic around the chest, leaving the shoulders bare.
Between 1740 and 1770, the robe à la française was very popular with upper-class women. In France, the Empire style became popular after the French Revolution. This more simple style was also favored by Josephine Bonaparte, wife of Napoleon. Other popular styles during the revolution included tunic dresses and the negligée à la patriot, which featured the red, white and blue colors of the flag. I wore my customized eShakti dress to my brother-in-law's wedding reception in Istanbul, Turkey.
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The upper part of women's dresses in the Edwardian era included a "pigeon breast" look that gave way to a corseted waist and an s-shaped silhouette. Women called their dresses "waists" if one-piece, or "shirtwaists," if it consisted of a skirt and a blouse. The bodice of the dresses had a boned lining. Informally, wealthy women wore tea gowns at home. These garments were looser, though not as loose as a "wrapper," and made of expensive fabric and laces.
After lace dresses are back in fashion, these vintage designs are bound to help you stand out. Look for elegant white lace dresses, fine wedding short lace dresses, and other outstanding styles to make sure you have something suitable for every occasion in your closet. Europeans styles in dresses increased dramatically to the hoopskirt and crinoline-supported styles of the 1860s, then fullness was draped and drawn to the back.
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French designer, Paul Poiret, had a huge impact on the look of the time. Designs developed by Poiret were available in both boutiques and also in department stores. Popular dresses of the time were one-piece and included lingerie dresses which could be layered. Another innovation of the 1910s was the ready availability of factory-made clothing.
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