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Picture hats
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worn by women and large in scale, these hats had extreme brims.
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"S" Shaped
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a term for the silhouette that was made popular by women in the Edwardian period from c. 1900-1908.
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Gibson Girl
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created by Charles Dana Gibson, personified the ideal of young feminine beauty through the “Every-Day Girl and American Girl” style.
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Lingerie Dress
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the white cotton or linen dress ornamented with tucks, ruffles, and lace that resembled the frilly lingerie of the period.
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Bishop Sleeves
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a term given to sleeves often softly gathered to a wristband.
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Hobble Skirt
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a narrow skirt made popular by fashion designer, Paul Poiret from c. 1908-1914.
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Dusters
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protective hats that were used by women when riding in open automobiles.
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Union suits
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men’s one-piece undergarments made of cotton elastic knit
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Trench coat
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a popular double-breasted overcoat made popular by soldiers during WWI made its way into civilian life after the war
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Ascot
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ties with wide ends that were worn with one end looped over the other and held in place with a tie pin.
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Blazer
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a sports jacket worn with unmatched trousers for tennis, yachting or other sports.
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