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6 February, 07:26

Your textbook states that in 1919 Jeanne Lanvin created a bouffant skirt that was reminiscent of the crinoline period. It was a evening dress with a dropped waistline and full skirt that became a popular alternative to the tubular silhouette so popular to the flappers. What was it called?

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  1. 6 February, 07:34
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    Robe de Style.

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    Jeanne Marie Lanvin was born in Paris in 1867 and died in Le Vecinet, in 1946. She was a very successful couture dressmaker.

    Robe de Style was devised with a romantic aspect, which was very well received by conservative women in the early '20s. They preferred this style over the straight-cut camisole dress, very popular to the flappers.

    The skirt unmistakably characterized Robe de Style, which was full and its length varied from the panther to the ankles.

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