The crinoline became popular in the mid-19th century, particularly during the 1850s and 1860s. Initially made from horsehair or cotton, it was used to create the voluminous skirts characteristic of Victorian fashion. The crinoline allowed women to achieve a wide silhouette while maintaining a degree of comfort, and it quickly became a staple in women's dress during that era.
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The cast of Crinoline Girl - 1914 includes: Julian Eltinge
Crinoline is a stiffened petticoat worn to make a long skirt stand out. It can be made out of horse hairs and cotton or linen thread.
Spies in Crinoline - 2009 was released on: USA: 20 September 2009 (Fairfax, Virginia)
Crinoline and Romance - 1923 was released on: USA: 5 February 1923 France: 30 May 1924
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It's called a crinoline, which could be covered in layers of tulle for more poof. But, you could just get the crinoline withOUT the tulle.
The Victorian crinoline became unpopular due to its impracticality and the dangers it posed, such as being easily caught in machinery or causing accidents in crowded spaces. Additionally, as fashion evolved towards more streamlined silhouettes in the late 19th century, the bulky and voluminous nature of crinolines fell out of favor. Social and cultural shifts, including the rise of more functional and comfortable women's clothing, also contributed to its decline. Ultimately, changing tastes and the desire for mobility led to the crinoline's obsolescence.
The Crinoline was the fashion in Victorian Times.
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According to wikipedia crinoline is rigid skirt-shaped structure of steel made to support a women's dress. made of stiff fabric with a weft of horse-hair and a warp of cotton or linen,thread etc.
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Crinoline is a stiff fabric that first appeared around 1830. Two Latin words, crinis (meaning "hair") and lin (meaning "flax), were combined to invent the name.