vertugadin

Japanese: vertugadin
vertugadin

…A petticoat with a frame that originated from the Spanish court fashion of the late 15th century and was used to expand the skirts of women's clothing. It was introduced to the aristocratic societies of France and England in the 16th century, and in France it was called vertugadin. It is made of starched linen with several layers of cane or palm stalks, whalebone, wire, etc. attached horizontally to it, giving it a bell- or cone-like shape. …

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Japanese:

…15世紀末のスペイン宮廷モードに由来し,婦人服のスカートを広げるために用いられた枠つきのペティコート。フランスやイギリスの貴族社会には16世紀に導入され,フランスでは〈ベルチュガダンvertugadin〉と呼ばれた。その構成は,のりづけした麻布にトウ(籐)やシュロなどの茎,鯨ひげ,針金などを数段水平にとりつけ,外形を鐘状や円錐状に形づくったものである。…

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