MAKE A MEME View Large Image Bodice.jpg of the concept in this drawing is Originally tight fitting sleeveless garments for the torso and bust quilted and strengthened with whalebone worn chiefly by women but also by men Bodices were typically cross-laced at the side or ...
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Keywords: Bodice.jpg of the concept in this drawing is Originally tight fitting sleeveless garments for the torso and bust quilted and strengthened with whalebone worn chiefly by women but also by men Bodices were typically cross-laced at the side or back and worn over a blouse or chemise The term comes from a pair of bodies the use of the plural referring to the fact that the garment was made in two pieces laced together The term also now refers to the generally tight-fitting upper part of a woman's dress or to any tight-fitting outer vest or waistcoat AAT exhibition history Institution ModeMuseum Provincie Antwerpen Ink on paper object history object type Cc-zero This drawing is labelled CC0 You are not obliged to but we do appreciate it when you mention the artist Europeana Fashion and link back to the original file on Wikimedia Commons For more information please contact communication europeanafashion eu place of creation Drawing made by David Ring commissioned by Europeana Fashion scanned by team of MoMu “ Fashion Museum Province of Antwerp bodice Uploaded with GWToolset bodice http //openfashion momu be/cc/imageproxy aspx server localhost port 5986 filename image/GWToolset/thesaurusID_10019_bodice jpg Europeana Fashion - MoMu - thesaurus drawings
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