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Sentences with FARTHINGALE

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Sentences

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"She wore a farthingale under her dress to give it a bell shape."
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"The Renaissance-era fashion often included elaborate farthingales."
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"The costume designer added a farthingale to the actress's gown for authenticity."
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"Julia sewed a farthingale for her historical reenactment outfit."
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"The tailor used whalebone to stiffen the farthingale."
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"A farthingale was a popular undergarment during the Elizabethan era."
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"The fashion magazine featured a beautiful farthingale in its latest issue."
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"The noblewoman's ensemble consisted of a bodice, skirt, and farthingale."
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"It took skilled craftsmanship to create a well-structured farthingale."
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"Some farthingales were so wide that women found it difficult to pass through doorways."
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"The courtiers wore intricately decorated farthingales at the royal ball."
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"The historical museum exhibited a collection of ornate farthingales from the 16th century."
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"The dressmaker adjusted the height of the farthingale to suit the client's preferences."
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"The fashion designer created a modern interpretation of the farthingale for the runway show."
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"The actress struggled to move gracefully in the restrictive farthingale."
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"The Elizabethan play featured extravagant costumes, complete with farthingales."
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"The tailor used a hoop skirt as the base for the farthingale."
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"Women of the upper class considered the farthingale as a status symbol."
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"The museum's exhibition explored the evolution of farthingales throughout history."
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"She wore a farthingale under her dress to give it a wider shape."
2
"During the Renaissance, women often wore farthingales to achieve a fashionable silhouette."
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"The farthingale was made of stiff fabric and hoops to create a bell-shaped skirt."
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"In historical reenactments, many women choose to wear a farthingale as part of their costume."
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"The size of the farthingale depended on the desired level of fullness in the skirt."
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"The farthingale became popular in the 16th century and remained in fashion for several decades."
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"She had a difficult time moving around because the farthingale restricted her leg movements."
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"The farthingale was often worn with a corset to create the desired silhouette."
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"During the Elizabethan era, farthingales were adorned with intricate embroidery and lace."
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"The weight of the large farthingale made it challenging for women to walk gracefully."
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