- mid-19th century.
Pantalettes originated in
France in the
early 19th century, and
quickly spread to
Britain and America.
Pantalettes were
similar to leggings...
-
often characterized by
fashion elements such as a hoop skirt, a corset,
pantalettes, a wide-brimmed
straw hat, and gloves. As
signs of
tanning were considered...
- suit over
pantalettes , the
teenagers wear
adult fashion, 1855. A girl in a
dress and
pantalettes, 1855
Girls in
crinoline dresses and
pantalettes, the boy...
- waistband.
French knickers Leggings Leg
warmers Tights Lingerie No
Pants Day
Pantalettes Pantyhose Teddy Undergarment Underwear as
outerwear Underwear fetishism...
- worn at
about knee-length,
sometimes with
visible pantaloons called pantalettes as underwear, a
style also worn by
little girls. As the next stage, from...
-
styles became shorter and long
drawers called pantalettes or
pantaloons kept the legs covered.
Pantalettes originated in
France in the
early 19th century...
- it. This may have been
partly because in the 19th century,
women wore
pantalettes,
which had an open crotch, and the high
kicks were
intentionally revealing...
-
short loose ladies undergarments, a kind of
abbreviated version of
pantalettes or pantaloons, were
knickers in England.[citation needed]
Harry Collett...
-
Crinoline ****hingale
Pannier Hose
Liberty bodice Loincloth Open
drawers Pantalettes Petticoat Peignoir Pettipants Union suit Yếm
Headwear Anthony Eden Apex...
-
bottom or
genital area).
During this era,
women (including dancers) wore
pantalettes as underwear,
which were open at the crotch. The abonnés
favoured the...