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  2. Fashion in the 17th century1234was characterized by the following styles:
    • Men's doublets and women's bodices were worn tight and stiffened with rigid stays or padding.
    • Women's skirts were given full, rigid shapes with the help of farthingales or hoops.
    • Garments were laden with ornamentation, from jewelry to lace to the showiness of multiple contrasting fabrics.
    • Men wore three-piece silk or wool suits, while women wore silk or cotton gowns over matching petticoats.
    • Everyday dress for women included a short gown of durable material, while more stylish dress was longer and made of finer material.
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    Fashions in the early seventeenth century continued the trends of the previous century: men's doublets and women's bodices were worn tight and stiffened with rigid stays or padding; women's skirts were given full, rigid shapes with the help of farthingales, or hoops; and the garments of both sexes were laden with ornamentation, from jewelry to lace to the showiness of multiple contrasting fabrics.
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    Fashion in Europe in the 17th century can be divided into two styles of dressing – excessive and ornate dressing style of the Cavaliers who were a majority in England, France, Spain, and Italy and the simple yet elegant way of dressing style of the Roundheads and almost spartan way of dressing of Puritans of Protestant countries of England, Scotland, Germany, and Flanders.
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    M en wore a three-piece silk or wool suit (coat, or justaucorps, waistcoat, and breeches), which changed in details of cut and fit over the course of one hundred years; women wore a silk or cotton gown, generally open down the front but sometimes closed, over a matching petticoat that was an integral part of the ensemble.
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    The everyday dress of women was a short gown of durable material, with a full skirt over a homespun petticoat, covered by a long apron of white linen. The more stylish dress was longer and made of finer material.
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  3. 1600-1609 - Fashion History Timeline

    WEBJan 10, 2020 · A s in womenswear, early 17th-century menswear styles maintained the basic features of late 16th-century dress, as Hill details, “Doublets continued to be tight-fitting, though without the peascod …

     
  4. 17th century - Fashion History Timeline

    WEBThe Genoese Noblewoman (1625-1627) painted by Anthony Van Dyck reflects dress trends of the early 17th century, particularly in the region of Genoa, such as rich silks ornamented with metallic lace, starched ruffs …

  5. 1670-1679 - Fashion History Timeline

    WEBJul 14, 2020 · OVERVIEW. 1670s womenswear saw the advent of the looped-up overskirt along with a growing enthusiasm for brocade fabrics. Men of the period uniformly adopted the long collarless coat (known as …

  6. 1640-1649 - Fashion History Timeline

  7. 1610-1619 - Fashion History Timeline

    WEBJan 11, 2020 · “The Countess of Hertford is shown in an adapted form of fashionable informal dress which is likely to have been worn in a masquerade, with an elaborately embroidered linen waistcoat and dark …

  8. 1700-1709 - Fashion History Timeline

    WEBOct 10, 2020 · Womenswear. I ntroduced in the 1670s, the mantua, accessorized with a stomacher, a lace neck frill, sleeve ruffles, or engageantes, and a wired headdress known as a fontange, remained …

  9. 1680-1689 - Fashion History Timeline

  10. 1620-1629 - Fashion History Timeline

    WEBOVERVIEW. The 1620s saw the adoption of leg-of-mutton sleeves in both men’s and womenswear; while men’s clothing achieved an elegant, longer line, women’s dress became high-waisted and fuller.

  11. 1730-1739 - Fashion History Timeline

    WEBJun 24, 2021 · M en’s and women’s dress of the 1730s was characterized by volume: women’s billowing gowns and petticoats were worn over dome-shaped panniers and the deep sleeve cuffs and side pleats of men’s …

  12. 1750-1759 - Fashion History Timeline

  13. 1710-1719 - Fashion History Timeline

    WEBOct 24, 2020 · OVERVIEW. During this decade, men’s fashionable dress exhibited few changes from the preceding ten years, apart from the powdered wig that became noticeably less voluminous. For women, the …

  14. 1760-1769 - Fashion History Timeline

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