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pelisse    
n. 妇女用长外套;孩童大衣



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  • Pelisse - Wikipedia
    A pelisse was originally a short fur-trimmed jacket which hussar light-cavalry soldiers from the 17th century onwards usually wore hanging loose over the left shoulder, ostensibly to prevent sword cuts
  • pelisse - Fashion History Timeline
    Most commonly, the term ‘pelisse’ refers to this version of the garment, used at the beginning of the 19th century over gowns with a Neoclassical high waist and narrow skirts (Fig 1) However, an earlier usage of ‘pelisse’ from the 18th century referred instead to a sort of cloak (Fig 2)
  • Pelisse | French | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
    Previously a three-quarter length cloak with armholes and often a hood, of fabric or fur-lined or trimmed, the pelisse had evolved, by the turn of the century, into a long-sleeved, fitted coat, three-quarter to full length, which closely followed contemporary dress styles in shape and ornamentation
  • Pelisse, Paletot and Pardessus Fashion History
    Pelisse, Pardessus, and Paletot are all terms for 19th century styles of coats and shorter coats Both the late 18th-century and the early 19th-century pelisse were three-quarter-length coats Later versions had a shoulder cape or capes
  • PELISSE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of PELISSE is a long cloak or coat made of fur or lined or trimmed with fur
  • The Regency Wardrobe collection - research - The pelisse - Stephanie Smart
    From 1818 onwards women wore a coat dress variation called a pelisse-robe; suitable for indoors or outdoors, essentially a sturdy front fastening carriage, walking or day dress By 1831 the pelisse robe fashionable since 1818 was worn almost as a house dress
  • Pelisse - Encyclopedia. com
    Named for the Latin word pellicus, meaning "made of skin," the pelisse was a loose cape made of fur, or made of velvet or satin and lined or trimmed with fur Popular during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, the pelisse was a warm outer garment, commonly worn by women and children
  • Historical Costume 1800-1820: Keeping Warm in a Pelisse
    How did a Regency lady keep warm outdoors in winter weather? A pelisse was better than a spencer @joannamaitland gives examples of pelisses from 1800-1820
  • Pelisse - Fashion, Costume, and Culture: Clothing, Headwear, Body . . .
    Named for the Latin word pellicus, meaning "made of skin," the pelisse was a loose cape made of fur, or made of velvet or satin and lined or trimmed with fur Popular during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, the pelisse was a warm outer garment, commonly worn by women and children
  • Pelisses | Regency - Samson Historical
    Elegant and practical, the pelisse was a staple of fashionable outerwear throughout the early 19th century, particularly during the Regency and Romantic eras





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