bliaud- A two piece dress with fitted bodice and full sleeves.
bloomers- Loose trousers gathered at the ankle.
bustle- A padded or wired device that was worn over the wearer's posterior.
chemise- A long, full undergarment.
chopines- Shoes with thick soles.
codpiece- A flap or bag concealing an opening in front of a man's britches.
cotehardie- A one piece dress with a well-fitted bodice.
cravat- A band or scarf worn around the neck.
crinolines- A bell-shaped, stiff undergarment of wool horse hair.
culottes- A divided skirt.
dagging- A decorative edging on costumes.
ditto suits- A man's suit that matched a man's coat, waist coat, and trousers.
farthingale- A metal cone-shaped article worn under the skirt.
Godey's Lady's Book- The first fashion magazine published in 1840.
hennin- A nat with a cone-like shape.
indispensables- A woman's purse.
jerkin- A short skirted, sleeveless garment with round armholes and a dagged hem.
pannier- An undergarment that supports the skirt on the side.
pompadour- A hair style which was combed back from the brow with a lift.
widow's peak- A small cap that fit over the head. it was developed for mourning. It has a deep point on the forehead and a long veil attached.