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crinolines
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裙衬, 用马毛或类似材料制成的硬质衬裙
a stiff, petticoat-like undergarment made of horsehair or a similar material, which is worn to give shape and volume to a woman's skirt
Crinoline is a stiff and structured underskirt made of horsehair or other synthetic materials. It was popularized in the mid-19th century as a support garment for women's skirts to create a bell-shaped silhouette. Crinolines were typically worn with a hoop skirt to provide additional support and volume. The use of crinolines declined in the late 19th century, but they remain a staple of historical and period costumes. Today, crinolines are also used in ballroom dancing and other formal events to add volume and drama to skirts.
- In the 19th century, women often wore crinolines under their dresses to achieve a voluminous silhouette.
在19世纪,女性经常在裙子下面穿裙撑以达到丰满的轮廓。
- The ball gown was supported by layers of crinoline, giving it a full and dramatic skirt.
这件舞会礼服由多层硬衬布支撑,使其裙子饱满且富有戏剧性。
- She added a touch of vintage flair to her outfit with a crinoline petticoat, creating a retro-inspired look.
她用一条衬裙为她的服装增添了一丝复古风情,打造出复古风格的造型。
- The costume designer used crinoline to give the ballet dancers' tutus their characteristic shape and structure.
服装设计师使用裙撑给芭蕾舞者的短裙赋予其特有的形状和结构。
- The fashion designer incorporated crinoline into the wedding dress, adding layers of tulle for a romantic and ethereal effect.
时装设计师将裙撑融入婚纱中,添加了几层薄纱以营造浪漫而空灵的效果。
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a firm, rough fabric employed to give structure to hats or clothing
- The milliner used crinoline to give shape to the hat's brim.
- She inserted a layer of crinoline into the dress bodice for structure.
- Crinoline fabric reinforced the collar to keep it upright.
- The tailor layered crinoline to add firmness to the jacket.
- He bought bolts of crinoline for theatrical costume design.