- The
guimpe (from the
French guimpe) was a
garment which developed in
medieval Western Europe. It was a silk or
linen kerchief,
sometimes sheer, sometimes...
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decades since, it has been
reduced in size and
evolved into more of a tiara.
Guimpe Headpiece Headscarf Hijab Veil Macklin,
Herbert Walter; Page-Phillips, John...
- a bandeau, to
which the veil is attached,
along with a
white wimple or
guimpe of
starched linen or
cotton to
cover the ch****s, neck and chest.[citation...
- the
heavily starched cornette. List of
headgear Bandeau (headwear) Coif
Guimpe "Parisian Fashions". News. The Times. No. 5002. London. 13
January 1801...
- (1850s),
chemisettes might have
matching engageantes (false undersleeves).
Guimpe Godey's Lady's Book (links to
online editions) 1850s in
fashion 1860s in...
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secured by a
bandeau and a
white wimple (to
cover the neck and ch****s) and
guimpe (to
cover the chest,
similar to a
short cape) of
starched linen, cotton...
- the
traditional black Benedictine habit, but with a
modernised veil and
guimpe.
Postulants wear lay
dress and a
short black veil.
Novices wear the habit...
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embroidered with
pearls French open
partlet with
attached collar and
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- muni****lity. The
habit was
black serge over a robe of
white serge, with a
white guimpe, a
black bandeau, and veil. The
Catholic Encyclopedia speculates that the...