TheCrinolineGirl is a 1914 musical comedy written by Julian Eltinge, Otto Hauerbach, and Percy Wenrich. Producer Al Woods staged it on Broadway. Tom...
A crinoline /ˈkrɪn.əl.ɪn/ is a stiff or structured petticoat designed to hold out a skirt, popular at various times since the mid-19th century. Originally...
Following on the success of The Fascinating Widow, Eltinge performed in two other comedies that had similar success, TheCrinolineGirl which opened in...
reception, the team wrote a new story, retained most of the songs, and renamed it The Right Girl, starring Connolly. It was reviewed in the New York Times...
during this time. In 1914, he contributed the libretto only to the Percy Wenrich musical TheCrinolineGirl. He collaborated with composer Louis Hirsch...
The Case of the Cryptic Crinoline, were nominated for the Edgar Award for Best Juvenile Mystery in 2007 and 2010, respectively. In 2020, the literary series...
Portland in the early-1900s. She moved from Portland to New York City in 1910, and appeared in a stage production of TheCrinolineGirl with Julian Eltinge...
eighteen, is a former chorus girl. She has given up the stage to elope with wealthy, spoiled, but good-hearted Harry Hammond, the son of a government contractor...
Skipper & Co. (1911) Madame Sherry (1913), TheCrinolineGirl (1914), Don't Do It Dodo (1936), and the suffrage production A Pageant of Protests. Linthicum...
Archived from the original on 2019-01-23. Retrieved 2019-01-22. "TheCrinolineGirl". Internet Broadway Database. Archived from the original on September...
an estimated $9,900 in one week and TheCrinolineGirl $9,700. A motion picture was shown for the first time at the Bronx Opera House on December 14. A...
characterized by an increase in the width of women's skirts supported by crinolines or hoops, the mass production of sewing machines, and the beginnings of dress...
relying on crinolines and hoops and the emergence of "alternative fashions" under the influence of the Artistic Dress movement. In men's fashion, the three-piece...
petticoats worn under the skirt, which could weigh as much as fourteen pounds. Later, the cage crinoline was developed. Women were freed from the heavy petticoats...
hoopskirt and crinoline-supported styles of the 1860s; then fullness was draped and drawn to the back by means of bustles. In the 1890s, the rainy daisy...
designed for girls who have begun to develop breasts, at Tanner stage II and III. The training bra is intended to be worn during puberty when the breasts are...
time was encompassed within the Romantic period, which coincided with the Victorian era. During this time thecrinoline was introduced as well as demure...
Traditionally, a corset supports the visible dress and spreads the pressure from large dresses, such as thecrinoline and bustle. At times, a corset cover...
outerwear top, and are also designed as undershirts for girls developing breasts. The size of the bralette also differs from that of a bra: Instead of band...
the 'stiff' crinoline. Described as being worn by a girl in the negative of a photograph, the white dress is represented as dark-shaded. The dress is later...
ISBN 0-9512385-8-2 The Corset and theCrinoline. A Book of Modes and Costumes from remote periods to the present time. Lord William Barry. (1869) Valerie Steele, The Corset:...
TheGirl Who Lived in the Tree is the thirty-second collection by British fashion designer Alexander McQueen, made for the Autumn/Winter 2008 season of...
volume of the skirt, created by wearing a petticoat or crinoline. The skirt can be either bell-shaped or A-line shaped. Components of the Lolita wardrobe...
under thecrinoline and hoop skirt to ensure that the legs were modestly covered should they become exposed. Pantalettes for children and young girls were...
designs for the grander evening occasions, when Hartnell re-introduced thecrinoline to world fashion, after the King showed Hartnell the Winterhalter...