Упражнение 24 на лексическое преобразование (ЕГЭ)

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The Edwardian fashion

1901 starts out the era with the Trumpet Skirt; a shaped skirt that is fitting over the hips and thighs, then fl aring out below the knee for a wide hem, ( TYPICAL ) in either 5 or 7 gores.

Very quickly, the slim skirts begin to get fuller at the hem, with the ( ADD ) of vertical pleats and tucks around the skirt, though the skirt remains lean and controlled through the thigh.

The Edwardian style begins in 1902 with the ( INTRODUCE ) of the straight front corset, and the S-bend or pidgeon-breast figure.

The emphasis was placed on an overall ( SLIM ) of the female form, and corsets were designed to compress the waist and lower abdomen, but no longer support the bosom.

The bosom now became the lowered mono-bosom, made possible by the use of ( VARY ) methods of exaggeration, such as ruffles, padding, pneumatics, or bust forms.

As the new century ( FOLD ), the fitted bodice looses favor.

The Edwardian fashion

1901 starts out the era with the Trumpet Skirt; a shaped skirt that is fitting over the hips and thighs, then fl aring out below the knee for a wide hem, typically in either 5 or 7 gores.

Very quickly, the slim skirts begin to get fuller at the hem, with the addition of vertical pleats and tucks around the skirt, though the skirt remains lean and controlled through the thigh.

The Edwardian style begins in 1902 with the introduction of the straight front corset, and the S-bend or pidgeon-breast figure.

The emphasis was placed on an overall slimness of the female form, and corsets were designed to compress the waist and lower abdomen, but no longer support the bosom.

The bosom now became the lowered mono-bosom, made possible by the use of various methods of exaggeration, such as ruffles, padding, pneumatics, or bust forms.

As the new century unfolds, the fitted bodice looses favor.