Historical Fashion Evolution: Gothic to Renaissance Styles

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1. What is a Gothic Arch?

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A Gothic Arch refers to a pointed arch characteristic of Gothic architecture, known for its use in vaulted arches with very high ceilings.

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Historical Fashion Evolution: Gothic To Renaissance Styles - Quiz

Explore the evolution of fashion from the 14th to the 16th century in this focused review. Perfect for FIT students, this study guide enhances understanding of key fashion terms and styles, crucial for anyone studying fashion design and history.

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2. What is Princess line in garment making?

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Princess line is a technique in garment making that involves cutting, fitting, and sewing the garments using long seams to achieve a streamlined and flattering fit.

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3. What is a Cote Hardie?

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A Cote Hardie is a type of fitted cote commonly worn in medieval Europe.

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4. What is the significance of a dropped waist in fashion?

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In fashion, a dropped waist refers to a style where the waistline of a garment falls below the natural waist. This is typically achieved by wearing a low belt that sits on the hips rather than the waist.

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5. What is a surcote?

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A surcote is a style of clothing that typically features cut-out sides and low hips, often worn during the medieval period.

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6. What is a plastron?

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A plastron refers to the stiffened front panel of a surcote, a medieval garment worn over armor. It is not related to shellfish, chest armor, or neckties.

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7. What do mitt sleeves cover?

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Mitt sleeves are designed to cover the top of hands, providing warmth and protection to the hands while leaving the fingers exposed for improved dexterity.

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8. When did the Black Plague occur and how did it spread?

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The Black Plague occurred in the 2nd half of the 14th century and killed more than 1/3 of the population of Western Europe. It was primarily spread by rats and fleas, not through contaminated water or food, direct human contact, or airborne transmission.

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9. What is a re-styled chaperone?

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A re-styled chaperone refers to a chaperone headdress that is worn like a turban, serving as a form of headgear rather than a musical instrument, chair cover, or a tour guide in historical reenactments.

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10. What are poulaines?

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Poulaines are a type of shoes that were popular in the medieval period, characterized by their pointed toes.

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11. What are pattens?

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Pattens are historically known as wooden clog or platform shoes worn to elevate the foot above the mud and street filth in urban environments.

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12. What is parti-coloring?

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Parti-coloring refers to the practice of dividing clothing hose and tunics in 1/2 with 2 or more colors, creating a distinct visual effect.

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What is a Gothic Arch?
What is Princess line in garment making?
What is a Cote Hardie?
What is the significance of a dropped waist in fashion?
What is a surcote?
What is a plastron?
What do mitt sleeves cover?
When did the Black Plague occur and how did it spread?
What is a re-styled chaperone?
What are poulaines?
What are pattens?
What is parti-coloring?
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