You've nothing to lose but your
crinoline toilet roll doll look.
When Len walked around the pitch he was often accompanied by a lady in a
crinoline dress whose name was Ada Hardwick.
It began with a skirt that was made fuller and flashier with a
crinoline, which was later discarded as women began prioritising comfort.
When fired in a kiln, the fabric would burn away, leaving a hard but extremely fragile shell of frozen
crinoline skirts and billowy material behind.
Lizzy [opposite page, left] has an 1860s
crinoline underneath her dress.
And she did it all dressed in lace-up boots, a hat and a heavy
crinoline dress.
'' to breeches
crinoline The second tier is reconstruction so that volunteers can easily wear and wash the costumes.
For bell-shaped skirts that did not require a full-fledged cage
crinoline, several petticoats were used to create the bell shape.
Saab delivered a graceful and elegant collection inspired from 19th century
crinoline. Saab's 2013 Spring/Summer collection explored the idea of transparency, using lighter shades like ivory and light blue, with black
crinoline adding the "fairytale" element.
And why, on another occasion, they rushed across the stage in their black cotton
crinoline hoops on deepened the complexity of it all.