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Venetians: balloon-shaped breeches which reached just below the knee, of late sixteenth and early seventeenth century. Verdugo: a supple branch that was used to give fullness to a dress. This became the Farthingale. Victoriana: fashion articles with obvious Victorian era attributes such as high frilled necklines, leg of mutton sleeves, shawls, parasols etc. Visagiere: the open part of the hood which surrounds the face. Vitta: a headband worn by Roman women to denote their status as free-born citizens. Volant: french word for flounce or ruffle.
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