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    7 Σεπ 2024 · The cage crinoline was worn underneath a dress and was popular in the United States from the mid-1850s into the 1880s. It replaced earlier, heavier forms of underskirts. The cage crinoline was made from a set of hoops, often made of steel, whalebone, or other materials that would hold the shape.

  2. 1 Σεπ 2016 · First introduced to England by France’s Empress Eugénie in the late 1850s, the cage crinoline signaled a new era in fashion, reaching peak popularity (and peak circumference) in the early 1860s.

  3. The steel-hooped cage crinolines, first patented in April 1856 by R.C. Milliet in Paris, and by their agent in Britain a few months later, became extremely popular across the Western world, where they were worn by women of every social standing and class.

  4. 17 Αυγ 2018 · One of the first mass-produced and most widely adopted fashions, the cage crinoline was worn at all levels of society. Usually worn with corsets, the 19th-century fashion for crinolines emphasized tiny waists as the beauty ideal.

  5. 4 Φεβ 2014 · The key to this fashion, the frame for this confection of fabrics and ornament, was the hooped cage crinoline. Historians have been divided on whether the crinoline turned women into ‘exquisite slaves’ or was a sign of female assertiveness and subversion.

  6. 11 Μαρ 2021 · The Crinoline (mid-1850s to mid-1860s) The cage crinoline, or the hoop skirt, was made of thin steel wires bound in fabric and draped from the waist with cotton tape ties.

  7. One silhouette-altering structure was the cage crinoline, whose origins can be traced back to the 15 th century. Historically, wearing this under-structure created the desired shape, displayed a textile most efficiently, and impacted a woman’s health, both negatively and positively depending on the sources one consults.

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