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Down: 2) british adolescents that adopted edwardian flavor styles like the zoot suit3) "drawers" they are underwear worn by women4) based on military jackets, slightly bloused above the waist and gathered to a fitted belt around the waist5) similar to mens trousers that women wore. good for work and lounging6) guidelines restricting many different fabrics during WW2. 2 pairs of leather shoes a year, cut out waist coats and certain hems as well as overlapping waist bands.7) in solid or plaid wool with crescent shaped pockets in the front8) Hairstyle, hair built high around the front and side of the face11) french couture primary style setter. Had success in making comfortable and practical clothing12) Young french designer, created the hobble skirt13) shoe that ended high on the ankle with a strapped buckle14) knitted sweaters that wer pulled over the head, popular in 1915. Had no real waist15) eventually renamed the zipper. Invented by whit com judson and then fixed by gideon sun back18) style of art for architecture and applied art that was most popular during the 1890-1910 "new art"21) sculptuaral designer with interesting forms22) italian designer and created bizarre sweaters with theatrical and emphasized color such as hot pink. first person to use zippers and make matching dresses with jackets27) famous for simplicity and distinct style of cutting dresses. was the founder of the bias cut which was a diagonal cut that accentuated the body30) today called a women's suit31) extremely short hair where only the back was chopped like a man32) created by spanish designer fortuny, inspired by ancient greek designs33) bright colors with button down and pointed collars with two pockets on the chest37) Skirt with such narrow hems that women could hardly move their legs38) 1920's became a separate clothing category due to a new excitement in sports39) gathered armhole and full below the elbow, pouched at the wrist40) skirts with narrow legs but a puff at the hip42) full gathered skirts 43) sleeveless princess line dress and skirt45) a pair of trousers fitted closely around the lower leg and flaring out about above the knee. Originated in India46) necktie variation48) spread collar worn with space to accommodate larger windsor tie49) drawers of "knickers" short button or decorative undergarment with elastic waistband Across: 1) made of tan camel hair worn by british polo team. cut was double breasted with six buttons9) advannced guard of newly awakened youth with eccentric habits of grooming and dressing10) saint laurent's design that implemented geometric lines16) designed by Paul Poiret, tunic that had a round skirt bottom that was worn over the narrowest of hobble skirts17) straight hair turned under at the ends19) and evening dress with a low waistline and wide skirt unlike the tubular style20) elaborate puffs at the hips with narrow skirted dresses23) wide leg trousers that could easily be put on and off. started at oxford college24) tail longer in back in order for the back to not come out during tennis25) undergarments that emphasized silhouette26) white frilly cotton or linen dresses with many different decorations such as tucking, pleating and lace inserts28) french for high sewing or high fashion and stopped during the war.29) wider shoulder and fitted on the hips34) fashionable short hairstyle35) knitted shirts that were adapted by the tank swimwear top36) American designer and studied at parsons. seemed radical at first. created the poncho, diaper bathing suit and dirndl skirts41) prominent american male designer, first recognized designer for films42) Long coat worn for driving cars to stop dirt from kicking up.44) The Edwardian47) coats that had to be held shut with no buttons50) soft less fitted gowns worn in late afternoon by wealthy women, created by Fortuny51) girls jacket that was cut straight with patch pockets52) designed the duke of windsors bride wallis simpsons wedding dress53) cami knickers or teddies54) geometric forms in art55) lumber jackets. sturdy jackets made with heavily filled wool56) casual jacket. Sack jackets by the americans but lounge cats for the british.57) large, loose sweaters58) ended at the hip worn by affluent men who could afford more than one coat59) short hair that resembled a mans
 

 

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