Researching Basque Berets, it is amazing how often I stumble
upon pictures of scarcely dressed women in lingerie.
The term “basque” refers to a type of bodice or jacket, and
in modern usage a long corset, characterized by a close, contoured fit and
extending past the waistline over the hips. It is so called because the fashion
was adopted from Basque traditional dress, initially by the French and then
throughout Western fashion.
In Victorian fashion, basque refers to a closely fitted
bodice or jacket extending past the waistline over the hips; depending on era,
it may be worn over a hoopskirt (earlier Victorian era) or bustle (later
Victorian era). A basque bodice (i.e., when considered as a dress component, to
be worn with a specific skirt) could also be referred to as a "corset
waist", because of its close fit.
In modern usage, basque may also refer to clothing details
reminiscent of lingerie such as frilly lace and cutout, "peekaboo"
designs.
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