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  • Chemise
  • Loose-fitting shirt-like underwear for women

    A chemise or shift is a classic smock type of women's undergarment or dress. Historically, a chemise was a simple garment worn next to the skin to protect

    Chemise

    Chemise

    Chemise

  • Chemise (wall)
  • Inner wall of a castle surrounding the keep

    In medieval castles, the chemise (French: "shirt") was typically a low wall encircling the keep, protecting the base of the tower. Alternative terms,

    Chemise (wall)

    Chemise (wall)

    Chemise_(wall)

  • Chemise binding
  • Medieval book overcover

    Chemise binding (chemisette) was a protective cover for a book used between the 12th and 16th century. It could be a slip-on sleeve or an overcover attached

    Chemise binding

    Chemise binding

    Chemise_binding

  • Chemise cagoule
  • Type of nightshirt

    A chemise cagoule (French: [ʃəmiz kaɡul], "cowl shirt") was a heavy nightshirt worn by pious Catholic men and women during the Middle Ages in order to

    Chemise cagoule

    Chemise cagoule

    Chemise_cagoule

  • The Raised Chemise
  • Painting by Jean-Honoré Fragonard

    The Raised Chemise or The Shift Withdrawn (La Chemise enlevée ) is a small c.1770 oil-on-canvas painting by Jean-Honoré Fragonard, now in the Louvre in

    The Raised Chemise

    The Raised Chemise

    The_Raised_Chemise

  • Tomber la chemise
  • 1999 single by Zebda

    "Tomber la chemise" (literally "Taking Off Shirt" but the meaning is "Get ready to play hard") is a 1998 song by the Toulousian collective Zebda. The

    Tomber la chemise

    Tomber_la_chemise

  • Girl in a Chemise
  • Painting by Pablo Picasso

    Girl in a Chemise (French: Jeune femme en chemise) is an oil-on-canvas painting created c. 1905 by Pablo Picasso. It is a portrait of a girl, whom experts

    Girl in a Chemise

    Girl in a Chemise

    Girl_in_a_Chemise

  • Gerry Granahan
  • American singer (1932–2022)

    publisher Tommy Volando on Sunbeam Records, and recorded the single "No Chemise Please". The song became a nationwide hit in the U.S., peaking at No. 23

    Gerry Granahan

    Gerry_Granahan

  • Kirtle
  • Garment worn in the medieval period

    Middle Ages into the Baroque period. The kirtle was typically worn over a chemise or smock, which acted as a slip, and under the formal outer garment, a

    Kirtle

    Kirtle

    Kirtle

  • 1400–1500 in European fashion
  • gown, usually with sleeves, worn over a kirtle or undergown, with a linen chemise or smock worn next to the skin. The sleeves were made detachable and were

    1400–1500 in European fashion

    1400–1500 in European fashion

    1400–1500_in_European_fashion

  • 1500–1550 in European fashion
  • formal influence of Spanish dress after the mid-1520s. Linen shirts and chemises or smocks had full sleeves and often full bodies, pleated or gathered closely

    1500–1550 in European fashion

    1500–1550 in European fashion

    1500–1550_in_European_fashion

  • Balthild of Chelles
  • Wife of Clovis II, Queen consort of Burgundy and Neustria, Christian saint

    matrix is in the keeping of the Norwich Castle Museum. Balthild's ornate chemise both expresses her dedication to the church, as well as her status as a

    Balthild of Chelles

    Balthild of Chelles

    Balthild_of_Chelles

  • Marie Antoinette with a Rose
  • Painting by Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun

    Salon. She portrayed the queen wearing a dress that looked like a chemise. The chemise-like dress was adapted from the Parisian fashion dressmaker Rose

    Marie Antoinette with a Rose

    Marie Antoinette with a Rose

    Marie_Antoinette_with_a_Rose

  • José María Figueres
  • President of Costa Rica from 1994 to 1998

    extrajudicial execution of a drug dealer named Jose Joaquin Orozco, known as "Chemise". The basis for this allegation dated back to March 7, 1973. Figueres accused

    José María Figueres

    José María Figueres

    José_María_Figueres

  • Venus in the Cloister
  • 1683 erotic fiction

    known in the original French as Vénus dans le cloître, ou la Religieuse en chemise (1683), is a work of erotic fiction by the Abbé du Prat, which is a pseudonym

    Venus in the Cloister

    Venus in the Cloister

    Venus_in_the_Cloister

  • 1100–1200 in European fashion
  • his coat of arms. Women's clothing consisted of an undertunic called a chemise, chainse or smock, usually of linen, over which was worn one or more ankle-to-floor

    1100–1200 in European fashion

    1100–1200 in European fashion

    1100–1200_in_European_fashion

  • Open drawers
  • Old kind of female undergarments

    practicality, ease of movement, and improved hygiene in daily wear. As chemise undergarments shortened, the use of open drawers gradually declined in

    Open drawers

    Open drawers

    Open_drawers

  • 1600–1650 in Western fashion
  • often paned or slashed to show the voluminous sleeves of the shirt or chemise beneath. Spanish fashions remained very conservative. The ruff lingered

    1600–1650 in Western fashion

    1600–1650 in Western fashion

    1600–1650_in_Western_fashion

  • 1550–1600 in European fashion
  • in clothing, especially amongst the aristocracy in England. Shirts and chemises were embroidered with blackwork and edged in lace. Heavy cut velvets and

    1550–1600 in European fashion

    1550–1600 in European fashion

    1550–1600_in_European_fashion

  • Mouvement Franciste
  • Political party in France

    dictator, Benito Mussolini. Its members were deemed the francistes or Chemises bleues (Blueshirts) and gave the Roman salute (a paramilitary character

    Mouvement Franciste

    Mouvement Franciste

    Mouvement_Franciste

  • Jean-Honoré Fragonard
  • French Rococo painter (1732–1806)

    Vow), Le Verrou (The Bolt), La Culbute (The Tumble), La Chemise enlevée (The Raised Chemise), and L'escarpolette (The Swing, Wallace Collection), and

    Jean-Honoré Fragonard

    Jean-Honoré Fragonard

    Jean-Honoré_Fragonard

  • Pelicon
  • Clothing worn in France

    Pelicon was fur-lined piece of clothing worn between a chemise and cotte in France. The fashion dates from the Byzantine, Romanesque and Renaissance era

    Pelicon

    Pelicon

  • Banyan (clothing)
  • Loose gown or coat worn by men in the 18th century

    informal coat over the shirt and breeches. The typical banyan was cut en chemise, with the sleeves and body cut as one piece. It was usually paired with

    Banyan (clothing)

    Banyan (clothing)

    Banyan_(clothing)

  • Robe de style
  • Style of dress popular in the 1920s

    straight-cut chemise dress. The style was characterised by its full skirts. The bodice could be fitted, or straight-cut in the chemise manner, with a

    Robe de style

    Robe de style

    Robe_de_style

  • Gusset
  • Piece of fabric

    were used at the shoulders, underarms, and hems of traditional shirts and chemises made of rectangular lengths of linen to shape the garments to the body

    Gusset

    Gusset

    Gusset

  • 1775–1795 in Western fashion
  • l'anglaise. By doing away with these things, Marie Antoinette's gaulle or chemise à la Reine stripped female aristocrats of their traditional identity; noblewomen

    1775–1795 in Western fashion

    1775–1795 in Western fashion

    1775–1795_in_Western_fashion

  • Zebda
  • French band

    recognition, as well as several awards, for its 1998 single "Tomber la chemise" ("Taking Off Shirt"). In 2001, the band spearheaded an independent political

    Zebda

    Zebda

    Zebda

  • See-through clothing
  • Garment through which the wearer's body or undergarments can be seen

    revealingly thin materials, such as silk gauze and muslin. In the 1780s the chemise à la Reine, as worn by Marie Antoinette in a notorious portrait of 1783

    See-through clothing

    See-through clothing

    See-through_clothing

  • 1795–1820 in Western fashion
  • started to embrace the French and English fashion trends of short-sleeved chemise dresses and Spencer jackets. American fashion trends emulated French dress

    1795–1820 in Western fashion

    1795–1820 in Western fashion

    1795–1820_in_Western_fashion

  • Hubert de Givenchy
  • French fashion designer (1927–2018)

    1957 to produce the fuller but tapering "sack/sac dress," also called the chemise dress, soon copied by Christian Dior for his 1957 Fuseau/Spindle line.

    Hubert de Givenchy

    Hubert de Givenchy

    Hubert_de_Givenchy

  • Mu'umu'u
  • Loose dress of Hawaiian origin

    in Hawaiian. The dress, which was originally used as an undergarment or chemise for the holokū, lacked a yoke and may have featured short sleeves or no

    Mu'umu'u

    Mu'umu'u

    Mu'umu'u

  • Underwear
  • Clothes worn under other clothes

    shirt-like garment called a chemise in France, or a smock or shift in England. The forerunner of the modern-day shirt, the chemise was tucked into a man's

    Underwear

    Underwear

    Underwear

  • White Tower of Thessaloniki
  • Fortress; garrison; prison in Thessaloniki, Greece

    Octagonal turrets on the chemise and caponiers at ground level provided flanking fire around the tower. It is unclear whether the chemise was part of the original

    White Tower of Thessaloniki

    White Tower of Thessaloniki

    White_Tower_of_Thessaloniki

  • 1650–1700 in Western fashion
  • wearing a loosely fastened gown called a nightgown over a voluminous chemise, with tousled curls. The style is epitomized by the portraits of Peter

    1650–1700 in Western fashion

    1650–1700 in Western fashion

    1650–1700_in_Western_fashion

  • Essence ordinaire
  • 1998 studio album by Zebda

    "Tomber la chemise", which catapulted them to fame and earned them a Victoire de la musique award. "Y'a pas d'arrangement" "Tomber la chemise" "Double peine"

    Essence ordinaire

    Essence_ordinaire

  • Babydoll
  • Type of nightwear for women

    bridal corset and often offer a greater choice of designs and colours. Chemise Miniskirt Blausen, Whitney. "Sylvia Pedlar". Fashion Encyclopaedia. Retrieved

    Babydoll

    Babydoll

    Babydoll

  • The Gypsy Girl (Hals)
  • 1628 painting by Frans Hals

    brown hair falls on her shoulders. She wears a red bodice over a white chemise which exposes her breast. Yellow flesh-tones. A superb picture." Hofstede

    The Gypsy Girl (Hals)

    The Gypsy Girl (Hals)

    The_Gypsy_Girl_(Hals)

  • Cutty-sark (witch)
  • Poetic pursuer

    Cutty-sark (18th century Scots for a short chemise or undergarment) is a nickname given to Nannie,[citation needed] a fictional witch created by Robert

    Cutty-sark (witch)

    Cutty-sark (witch)

    Cutty-sark_(witch)

  • Pigache
  • 11th and 12th century European shoe with long upturned toe

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    Pigache

    Pigache

    Pigache

  • 1860s in Western fashion
  • Under the corset, a chemise was worn. A chemise is typically short sleeve and knee length made of linen or cotton. The chemise and stockings worn were

    1860s in Western fashion

    1860s in Western fashion

    1860s_in_Western_fashion

  • Lacoste
  • French clothing company

    wore before every match. In 1933 Lacoste began to brand clothing as La Chemise Lacoste with André Gillier, the owner and president of the largest French

    Lacoste

    Lacoste

    Lacoste

  • Bryony Corrigan
  • English actress

    2019, Corrigan returned to the Mischief Theatre franchise. She starred as Chemise and Spitzmaus in the plays Groan Ups and Magic Goes Wrong respectively

    Bryony Corrigan

    Bryony_Corrigan

  • Brigitte Bardot filmography
  • ) Jeanne The Edifying and Joyous Story of Colinot (French: L'histoire très bonne et très joyeuse de Colinot Trousse-Chemise) Arabelle Final film role

    Brigitte Bardot filmography

    Brigitte Bardot filmography

    Brigitte_Bardot_filmography

  • Smock-frock
  • Traditional rural man's outer garment

    to church by Scottish men who had broken the law. Apron Pinafore Tabard Chemise/Smock Frock Frock coat Gymnastyorka Smock mill Kirtle Surcoat Kappōgi Artistic

    Smock-frock

    Smock-frock

    Smock-frock

  • Turkish Slave
  • Painting by Parmigianino

    examples appearing in numerous contemporary portraits. She is wearing a chemise under her elaborately sleeved dress called a guimp and is holding a feather

    Turkish Slave

    Turkish Slave

    Turkish_Slave

  • Chemisette
  • 19th-century women's fashion accessory

    A chemisette (from French, "little chemise") is an article of women's clothing worn to fill in the front and neckline of any garment. Chemisettes give

    Chemisette

    Chemisette

    Chemisette

  • Sleeveless shirt
  • Upper body garment without sleeves

    undershirt which covers the top part of the body but is shorter than a chemise. A camisole normally extends to the waist but is sometimes cropped to expose

    Sleeveless shirt

    Sleeveless shirt

    Sleeveless_shirt

  • Turkish salvar
  • Traditional baggy trousers of Turkey

    favoured by rural women. The total female ensemble includes the gömlek (chemise), şalvar and entari (robe). Studio portrait of models wearing traditional

    Turkish salvar

    Turkish salvar

    Turkish_salvar

  • Corset
  • Reinforced historical European undergarment

    over light cotton underwear like a chemise, which was a thin cotton dress, or a combination, which combined the chemise and drawers into one garment. This

    Corset

    Corset

    Corset

  • Cotte
  • Medieval garment

    or chiton. Synonyms included tunic or gown. It was worn over a shirt (chemise), and a sleeveless surcote could be worn over it. By the sixteenth century

    Cotte

    Cotte

  • Knickerbockers (clothing)
  • Baggy-kneed breeches popular in the early 20th-century

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    Knickerbockers (clothing)

    Knickerbockers (clothing)

    Knickerbockers_(clothing)

  • Femme à la montre
  • 1932 painting by Pablo Picasso

    Suzanne Bloch (1904) The Actor (1904–1905) Woman Ironing (1904) Girl in a Chemise (c. 1905) Acrobat and Young Harlequin (1905) Family of Saltimbanques (1905)

    Femme à la montre

    Femme_à_la_montre

  • Nightcap (garment)
  • Soft cap worn while sleeping

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    Nightcap (garment)

    Nightcap (garment)

    Nightcap_(garment)

  • The Edifying and Joyous Story of Colinot
  • 1973 French film

    Colinot (French: L'histoire très bonne et très joyeuse de Colinot Trousse-Chemise) is a 1973 French comedy film directed and written by Nina Companéez. Francis

    The Edifying and Joyous Story of Colinot

    The_Edifying_and_Joyous_Story_of_Colinot

  • Cristóbal Balenciaga
  • Spanish fashion designer (1895–1972)

    In 1955, he designed the tunic dress, which later developed into the chemise dress of 1957. In 1959, his work culminated in the Empire line, with high-waisted

    Cristóbal Balenciaga

    Cristóbal_Balenciaga

  • The Great British Sewing Bee series 1
  • Season of television series

    pockets Silk peplum blouse Mark 6 Skull print pockets (angled) 18th century chemise Sandra 4 Square polka dot pockets with folded corner Frilly chiffon blouse

    The Great British Sewing Bee series 1

    The_Great_British_Sewing_Bee_series_1

  • Al Brown's Tunetoppers
  • Dickey Doo & The Don'ts, fronted by Gerry Granahan and with a 1958 hit "No Chemise Please", also released a version of "The Madison" on a United Artists album

    Al Brown's Tunetoppers

    Al_Brown's_Tunetoppers

  • Portrait of Hendrickje Stoffels
  • 1654-1656 painting by Rembrandt

    sitting on a chair, wearing a fur mantle and expensive jewellery. Her chemise is open loosely over her bosom, as she rests her right arm on the top of

    Portrait of Hendrickje Stoffels

    Portrait of Hendrickje Stoffels

    Portrait_of_Hendrickje_Stoffels

  • Pedal pushers
  • Calf-length women's trousers

    Surtout Ulster coat Visite Witzchoura Underwear Basque Bustle Chausses Chemise Codpiece Corselette Corset Waist cincher Dickey Garter Hoop skirt Crinoline

    Pedal pushers

    Pedal pushers

    Pedal_pushers

  • Bodice
  • Clothing for women and girls

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    Bodice

    Bodice

    Bodice

  • Culottes
  • Woman's split skirt; earlier, breeches or knickers

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    Culottes

    Culottes

    Culottes

  • History of bras
  • Knee highs Pantyhose Stocking Tights Historical Basque Boudoir cap Bustle Chemise Crinoline Farthingale Hoop skirt Liberty bodice Pannier Pantalettes Petticoat

    History of bras

    History of bras

    History_of_bras

  • Harem pants
  • Baggy pants, fit to the ankle

    Surtout Ulster coat Visite Witzchoura Underwear Basque Bustle Chausses Chemise Codpiece Corselette Corset Waist cincher Dickey Garter Hoop skirt Crinoline

    Harem pants

    Harem pants

    Harem_pants

  • Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe
  • Painting by Édouard Manet

    some leaves, some tree trunks, and, in the background, a river in which a chemise-wearing woman bathes; in the foreground, two young men are seated across

    Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe

    Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe

    Le_Déjeuner_sur_l'herbe

  • Dress
  • Garment consisting of a bodice and skirt made in one or more pieces

    reaching the ankle or ground. These dresses were worn over ankle-length chemise garments. As the century progressed, these dresses featured a tighter fit

    Dress

    Dress

    Dress

  • Nightgown
  • Shirtlike garment intended for wear while sleeping most often used by women

    nightshirts on men, or night-chemises on women which date back to as early as the 16th century. Nightshirts and night-chemises tended to just be day shirts

    Nightgown

    Nightgown

    Nightgown

  • 1850s in Western fashion
  • with horizontal bands of ruching over a chemise or chemisette (or an underlayer styled to look like a chemise), 1853. A reform corset from Madame Caplin

    1850s in Western fashion

    1850s in Western fashion

    1850s_in_Western_fashion

  • Shawl
  • Simple item of clothing, loosely worn over the shoulders, upper body and arms

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    Shawl

    Shawl

    Shawl

  • Virgin's veil
  • Christian relic believed to have belonged to Mary

    Sancta Camisa, was not usually called a veil. It is usually described as a chemise (undergarment) or tunic, or occasionally a supparum (shawl), all garments

    Virgin's veil

    Virgin's veil

    Virgin's_veil

  • Redoubt
  • Auxiliary defensive structure outside a larger fort

    Butter-churn tower Caer Castle Chamber gate Chartaque Chashi Chemin de ronde Chemise Cheval de frise Citadel Coercion castle Concentric castle Corner tower

    Redoubt

    Redoubt

    Redoubt

  • Visard
  • 16th century European mask for women

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    Visard

    Visard

    Visard

  • Cabu
  • French caricaturist (1938–2015)

    Square Inspecteur la bavure (1981) Albin Michel Le Gros blond avec sa chemise noire (1988) Albin Michel À consommer avec modération (1989) Albin Michel

    Cabu

    Cabu

    Cabu

  • Robe de cour
  • Women's fashion of 18th-century Europe

    sleeves were covered with tiers of lace flounces, echoing the full-sleeved chemise worn with the original style. Madame de Ventadour (left) Maria Lescynska

    Robe de cour

    Robe de cour

    Robe_de_cour

  • Madras (costume)
  • Type of clothing

    women added them to the lace on the arms and the neck of their chemise. The chemise, once fashionably long, became shorter until replaced by a blouse

    Madras (costume)

    Madras (costume)

    Madras_(costume)

  • Bastion
  • Outward structure of a fortification

    Butter-churn tower Caer Castle Chamber gate Chartaque Chashi Chemin de ronde Chemise Cheval de frise Citadel Coercion castle Concentric castle Corner tower

    Bastion

    Bastion

    Bastion

  • Casemate
  • Fortified structure

    Butter-churn tower Caer Castle Chamber gate Chartaque Chashi Chemin de ronde Chemise Cheval de frise Citadel Coercion castle Concentric castle Corner tower

    Casemate

    Casemate

    Casemate

  • Salon des Refusés
  • Art exhibition in Paris, first held in 1863

    some leaves, some tree trunks, and, in the background, a river in which a chemise-wearing woman bathes; in the foreground, two young men are seated across

    Salon des Refusés

    Salon des Refusés

    Salon_des_Refusés

  • Codpiece
  • Flap or pouch that covers the crotch of men's trousers

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    Codpiece

    Codpiece

    Codpiece

  • Empire silhouette
  • Woman's dress style with a high waist and narrow skirt

    though the empire dress had multiple sources, including Marie Antoinette's chemise à la reine, a simple white gown influenced by those worn by European women

    Empire silhouette

    Empire silhouette

    Empire_silhouette

  • Charles Aznavour discography
  • 1962 Alléluia – Les petits matins – L'amour c'est comme un jour – Trousse-Chemise Barclay 1962 Les comédiens – Au rythme de mon coeur – Tu n'as plus – Notre

    Charles Aznavour discography

    Charles Aznavour discography

    Charles_Aznavour_discography

  • Blackwork
  • Technique of monochrome embroidery originating in Tudor England

    black, red, blue, green, and yellow. Historically, blackwork was used on chemises, shirts or smocks in England from the time of Henry VIII. The common name

    Blackwork

    Blackwork

    Blackwork

  • Calceus
  • Footwear secured by straps worn in Ancient Rome

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    Calceus

    Calceus

    Calceus

  • Bustle
  • Women's undergarment

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    Bustle

    Bustle

    Bustle

  • Famille d'acrobates avec singe
  • Painting by Pablo Picasso

    Girl with a Flower Basket Portrait of Gertrude Stein Girl in a Chemise "Girl in a Chemise c.1905 by Pablo Picasso". Tate. Retrieved 4 January 2021. "Pablo

    Famille d'acrobates avec singe

    Famille d'acrobates avec singe

    Famille_d'acrobates_avec_singe

  • 1840s in Western fashion
  • German, c. 1845. Young lady of Holland wears a lace collar and ruffled chemise or chemisette with her dark dress. Fashion plate of a riding habit c. 1847

    1840s in Western fashion

    1840s in Western fashion

    1840s_in_Western_fashion

  • Pillbox (military)
  • Small fortification with holes through which soldiers can fire ranged weapons

    Butter-churn tower Caer Castle Chamber gate Chartaque Chashi Chemin de ronde Chemise Cheval de frise Citadel Coercion castle Concentric castle Corner tower

    Pillbox (military)

    Pillbox (military)

    Pillbox_(military)

  • Bralette
  • Lightweight bra without an underwire

    Knee highs Pantyhose Stocking Tights Historical Basque Boudoir cap Bustle Chemise Crinoline Farthingale Hoop skirt Liberty bodice Pannier Pantalettes Petticoat

    Bralette

    Bralette

    Bralette

  • Jacqueline Roque
  • French model (1926–1986)

    Suzanne Bloch (1904) The Actor (1904–1905) Woman Ironing (1904) Girl in a Chemise (c. 1905) Acrobat and Young Harlequin (1905) Family of Saltimbanques (1905)

    Jacqueline Roque

    Jacqueline_Roque

  • Journade
  • Medieval garment

    The Swiss Guard at the Vatican wearing full-skirted giornea or jerkins and full sleeves over low-necked shirts or chemises, 1512

    Journade

    Journade

    Journade

  • Marie-Thérèse Walter
  • Lover of Pablo Picasso (1909–1977)

    Suzanne Bloch (1904) The Actor (1904–1905) Woman Ironing (1904) Girl in a Chemise (c. 1905) Acrobat and Young Harlequin (1905) Family of Saltimbanques (1905)

    Marie-Thérèse Walter

    Marie-Thérèse_Walter

  • Windsor Castle
  • Official country residence of British monarch

    keep, with a probable gateway to the north-east and a new stone well. A chemise, or low protective wall, was subsequently added to the keep. Henry II came

    Windsor Castle

    Windsor Castle

    Windsor_Castle

  • Jack the Ripper
  • Unidentified serial killer in London in 1888

    believed to have been transported to the railway arch, hidden under an old chemise. At 2:15 am on 13 February 1891, PC Ernest Thompson discovered a 31-year-old

    Jack the Ripper

    Jack the Ripper

    Jack_the_Ripper

  • History of clothing and textiles
  • Study of fashion and clothing by period in time

    the ruff, which grew from a mere ruffle at the neckline of the shirt or chemise to immense cartwheel shapes. At their most extravagant, ruffs required

    History of clothing and textiles

    History_of_clothing_and_textiles

  • Youthquake (movement)
  • Fashion and cultural movement

    Paper Company took advantage of mass-production and created disposable chemise dresses out of their patented Dura-Weave paper. Mass-production gave Scott

    Youthquake (movement)

    Youthquake (movement)

    Youthquake_(movement)

  • Girl with a Mandolin
  • 1910 painting by Pablo Picasso

    Suzanne Bloch (1904) The Actor (1904–1905) Woman Ironing (1904) Girl in a Chemise (c. 1905) Acrobat and Young Harlequin (1905) Family of Saltimbanques (1905)

    Girl with a Mandolin

    Girl with a Mandolin

    Girl_with_a_Mandolin

  • Nathalie Delon
  • French actress and film director (1941–2021)

    Franco Nero 1973 L'Histoire très bonne et très joyeuse de Colinot trousse-chemise Bertrade Nina Companeez 1973 Profession: Aventuriers Marie Chapuis Claude

    Nathalie Delon

    Nathalie Delon

    Nathalie_Delon

  • Picasso's Blue Period
  • Art produced by Pablo Picasso from 1901 to 1904

    Suzanne Bloch (1904) The Actor (1904–1905) Woman Ironing (1904) Girl in a Chemise (c. 1905) Acrobat and Young Harlequin (1905) Family of Saltimbanques (1905)

    Picasso's Blue Period

    Picasso's_Blue_Period

  • Collar (clothing)
  • Shaped neckwear that fastens around or frames the neck

    colorwheel". Examples are blue-collar, pink-collar and white-collar. Camp shirt Chemise Slave collar Collar (BDSM) Collar stays Detachable collar Dress shirt Neckline

    Collar (clothing)

    Collar (clothing)

    Collar_(clothing)

  • Moat
  • Defensive ditch surrounding a fortification or town

    Butter-churn tower Caer Castle Chamber gate Chartaque Chashi Chemin de ronde Chemise Cheval de frise Citadel Coercion castle Concentric castle Corner tower

    Moat

    Moat

    Moat

  • Concertina wire
  • Type of barbed wire

    Butter-churn tower Caer Castle Chamber gate Chartaque Chashi Chemin de ronde Chemise Cheval de frise Citadel Coercion castle Concentric castle Corner tower

    Concertina wire

    Concertina wire

    Concertina_wire

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  • Chemiloon
  • n.

    A garment for women, consisting of chemise and drawers united in one.

  • Chemise
  • n.

    A wall that lines the face of a bank or earthwork.

  • Chemise
  • n.

    A shift, or undergarment, worn by women.

  • Shimmy
  • n.

    A chemise.

  • Chemisette
  • n.

    An under-garment, worn by women, usually covering the neck, shoulders, and breast.

  • Shift
  • v. t.

    Something frequently shifted; especially, a woman's under-garment; a chemise.

  • Smock
  • n.

    A woman's under-garment; a shift; a chemise.