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A mantua (from the French manteuil or "mantle") is an article of women's clothing worn in the late 17th century and 18th century. Originally a loose gown, the later mantua was an overgown or robe typically worn over stays, stomacher and a co-ordinating petticoat. The mantua, made from a single length of fabric pleated to fit with a long train, was ideal for showing the designs of the new elaborately patterned silks that replaced the solid-colored satins popular in mid-century.

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  • Manteau (de)
  • Mantua (indumento) (it)
  • Mantua (clothing) (en)
  • Mântua (roupa) (pt)
  • Mantua (klädsel) (sv)
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  • Il Mantua è un tipo di abito in voga dalla seconda metà del '600 al tardo XVIII secolo. (it)
  • Manteau (von frz. „Mantel“) ist der generische Begriff für das mantelartige Damenobergewand des späten 17. und 18. Jahrhunderts, auch Robe genannt. Im engeren Sinn bezeichnet er eine bestimmte Gewandform, die sich um 1680 herum als Deshabillé entwickelte. Auf Deutsch nannte man es Aufstecke-Kleid (Frauenzimmer-Lexicon, 1715). Rücken- und Vorderteil des Manteaus waren großzügig geschnitten und wurden ausschließlich durch gelegte Falten auf Figur gebracht. * Manteau und Rock aus gestreiftem braunem englischem Stoff mit Gold- und Silberstickereien, etwa 1690 bis 1695 * * (de)
  • A mantua (from the French manteuil or "mantle") is an article of women's clothing worn in the late 17th century and 18th century. Originally a loose gown, the later mantua was an overgown or robe typically worn over stays, stomacher and a co-ordinating petticoat. The mantua, made from a single length of fabric pleated to fit with a long train, was ideal for showing the designs of the new elaborately patterned silks that replaced the solid-colored satins popular in mid-century. (en)
  • A mântua (do francês manteuil ou "manto") é uma peça de roupa feminina que foi popular no final do século XVII e no século XVIII. Originalmente era um vestido solto, a mantua mais tarde tornou-se uma espécime de robe normalmente usado sobre um espartilho, uma estomaqueira e uma saia. A mântua, era feita de um único pedaço de tecido plissado para caber em uma longa cauda, era ideal para mostrar os designs das novas sedas com estampas elaboradas que substituíram os cetins de cores sólidas populares em meados do século XVII. (pt)
  • Mantua var en klänningsmodell vanlig under rokokon. Den var en av de vanligaste grundmodellerna för kvinnokläder under tiden 1680-1780. Mantuamodellen var en överklänning öppen framtill över ett snörliv, en besparing och en underkjol. Ärmarna var i regel armbågslånga, medan överkjolen vanligen draperades upp över underkjolen. Modellen gav namnet till benämningen mantuamakare, en benämning på klänningsskräddare. (sv)
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