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stomacher    
n. 三角胸衣

三角胸衣

stomacher
n 1: garment consisting of a V-shaped panel of stiff material
worn over the chest and stomach in the 16th century



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  • Stomacher - Wikipedia
    A stomacher is a decorated triangular panel that fills in the front opening of a woman's gown or bodice The stomacher may be boned, as part of a stays , or may cover the triangular front of a corset
  • An Appetite for Fashion Decadence: A Brief History of Stomachers
    Stomacher and matching Gown, mid 18th century Stomachers were an essential part of a woman's wardrobe beginning with a rise of pairs of bodies and stays (the ancestors of the corset) There is evidence that stomachers have been in use since the 16th century, but…
  • Stomacher | Renaissance, Embroidery, Decoration | Britannica
    stomacher, ornamental garment worn at the front of the upper body by men and women from the end of the 15th until the late 18th century At the end of the 15th century, men’s jackets often had a V-opening allowing for a decorative front-piece, or stomacher, and women’s gowns were laced over an open bodice that was also filled in with a
  • STOMACHER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of STOMACHER is the center front section of a waist or underwaist or a usually heavily embroidered or jeweled separate piece for the center front of a bodice worn by men and women in the 15th and 16th centuries and later by women only
  • Stomacher – Antique Jewelry University
    A stomacher (aka devant de corsage) is a large triangular bodice ornament that extends from about breast level to the waist It was sewn onto the dress and the use came into fashion during the Renaissance
  • Stomacher - Fashion, Costume, and Culture: Clothing, Headwear, Body . . .
    The stomacher was an essential part of women's gowns, from about 1570 to 1770 In its most basic form it was a long V-or U-shaped panel that decorated the front of a woman's bodice, extending from her neckline down to her waist
  • Stomacher — Google Arts Culture
    The stomacher, a V-shaped triangular panel, wore on the front of a woman's open gown in the 18th century To keep the bosom from standing out, the stomacher was extravagantly
  • Stomacher | British | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
    The stomacher was worn as a central bodice piece with open robes of the 18th century The fact that the lace remains intact after nearly 300 years makes this a significant piece, retaining a great deal of its original integrity
  • Stomachers: 18th century status symbols - Recollections Blog
    An elaborate stomacher was the sign of wealth and refined taste While widely worn in the 18th century, stomachers largely faded from the scene due to the emergence of the long, flowy dresses of the Regency period





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