फरथिंगल Meaning in English
फरथिंगल शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : farthingal
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फरथिंगल इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Skirts were held in the proper shape by a farthingale or [skirt].
In Spain, the cone-shaped Spanish farthingale remained in fashion into the early 17th century.
It was only briefly fashionable in France, where a padded roll or French farthingale (called in England a bum roll) held the skirts out in a rounded shape at the waist, falling in soft folds to the floor.
In England, the Spanish farthingale was worn through the 1570s, and was gradually replaced by the French farthingale.
By the 1590s, skirts were pinned to wide wheel farthingales to achieve a drum shape.
Her skirt fits smoothly over a Spanish farthingale.
Mary, Queen of Scots in captivity wears French fashions: her open ruff fastens at the base of the neck, and her skirt hangs in soft folds over a French farthingale.
1580 wear gowns with wide French farthingales, long pointed bodices with revers and open ruffs, and full sleeves.
Note the fashionable sway-backed posture that goes with the long bodice resting on the farthingale.
The Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia of Spain is seen here again wearing a Spanish farthingale, a closed overskirt, and the typically Spanish, long, pointed oversleeves.
Elizabeth Brydges, aged 14, wears a black brocade gown over a French farthingale.
Elizabeth I, 1592, wears a dark red gown (the fabric is just visible at the waist under her arms) with hanging sleeves lined in white satin to match her bodice, undersleeves, and petticoat, which is pinned to a cartwheel farthingale.
Elizabeth I wears a painted petticoat with her black gown and cartwheel farthingale.