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Women's clothing of triangle-folded kerchief
A fichu (/ˈfiːʃuː/, from the French "thrown over") is a large, square kerchief worn by women to fill in the low neckline of a bodice. Similar to a pelerine
Fichu
Traditional woman's costume of the Philippines
long skirt (saya or falda), a kerchief worn over the shoulders (pañuelo, fichu, or alampay), and a short rectangular cloth worn over the skirt (the tapis
Baro't_saya
Sporting event delegation
L 4 R. Durr Middleweight —N/a Penttilä (FIN) L Did not advance Gaston Fichu Welterweight —N/a Gehri (SUI) L Did not advance Silver medal semifinal
France at the 1924 Summer Olympics
France_at_the_1924_Summer_Olympics
Species of frog
Breviceps fichus is a species of frog in the family Brevicipitidae. It is endemic to the central highlands of Tanzania. Common name highland rain frog
Breviceps_fichus
Cloth tied around the head or neck; bandana
pesilat. Handkerchief Handkerchief code Other neckwear Ascot tie Cravat Fichu Neckerchief Pañuelo Scarf Shawl Other headwear Do-rag Hachimaki Headband
Kerchief
Traditional gown worn by women in the Philippines
camisa), a long skirt (saya), a kerchief worn over the shoulders (pañuelo, fichu, or alampay), and a short rectangular cloth worn over the skirt (the tapis
Maria_Clara_gown
Short cape covering the shoulders
pelerine is a small cape-like garment that covers the shoulders, similar to a fichu. Historically, the pelerine possibly originated in a type of 15th century
Pelerine
Art produced by Pablo Picasso from 1901 to 1904
Ontario, Toronto, Canada 1903, Desemparats (Maternité, Mère et enfant au fichu, Motherhood), pastel on paper, 47.5 x 41 cm, Museu Picasso, Barcelona 1904
Picasso's_Blue_Period
Shape or style of a garment at the neck especially from the front view
Balconette brassiere Ballerina neckline Bustline Dress code Facing (sewing) Fichu French curve Guimpe Hemline Henley shirt Low-rise (fashion) Midriff Princess
Neckline
the body and belted at the waist, and was often worn with an apron and a fichu. This trend was quickly adopted by fashionable women in France and England
1775–1795_in_Western_fashion
Type of neckwear
continues at present in China, Vietnam, and North Korea. Ascot Bandanna Cravat Fichu Friendship knot Kerchief Neal Manufacturing Company Red scarf Scarf Scout
Neckerchief
Fashion and folk costume of the Philippines
an overskirt) and a kerchief around the shoulders known as the pañuelo, fichu, or alampay (made from the same opaque material as the skirts). The fabrics
Fashion and clothing in the Philippines
Fashion_and_clothing_in_the_Philippines
stomacher, and toward the end of the period a lace or linen kerchief called a fichu could be worn to fill in the low neckline. Sleeves were bell- or trumpet-shaped
1700–1750_in_Western_fashion
Marie Antoinette's model village
and after the Revolution. The queen often wore a straw Bergère hat and a fichu alongside a Polonaise gown; the term Polonaise referring to the dress of
Hameau_de_la_Reine
neckline was trimmed with a fabric or lace ruffle, or a neckerchief called a fichu could be tucked into the low neckline. Women would also sometimes wear a
1750–1775_in_Western_fashion
Icelandic composer and guitarist
was inspired by a knitting pattern for a lace shawl to compose "Thordis’ Fichu". She received wide acclaim in 2015 for her "Sounds of Iceland", a journey
Hafdís_Bjarnadóttir
Shaped neckwear that fastens around or frames the neck
Anglican clerical clothing into the present day. Fichu collar A collar styled like an 18th-century fichu, a large neckerchief folded into a triangular shape
Collar_(clothing)
Clothing for women and girls
the 18th century, women were wearing a variety of accessories, including fichus and partlets, with their bodices. In the 19th century, in parts of Europe
Bodice
Decorative panel to fill in the front opening of a dress or bodice
breasts, which were covered by a transparent ruffle of fabric called a fichu. Fashion from 1500–1550, 1550–1600, 1600–1650, 1650–1700, 1700–1750, and
Stomacher
produced hit singles, "Su Hija Me Gusta" featuring José Feliciano, "Nena Fichu", and "Te Iré a Buscar". His second album, released in 2012, featured collaborations
Farruko_discography
The Canezou (aka Canezou-fichu), c. 1835, is a type of clothing, generally worn alongside a corsage.[clarification needed] Canezous were originally[when
Canezou
French princess, Sister of Louis XVI, Martyr and Servant of God (1764–1794)
his brothers for supper "in white cotton dresses, straw hats and gauze fichus", and she did, at least on one occasion, agree to participate in one of
Élisabeth_of_France
1833 Fashion Plate: evening gown (left) and two morning dresses. The lady on the right wears a fichu-pelerine (tippet).
1830s_in_Western_fashion
Filipino shawl
dress Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pañuelo. Shawl Manila shawl Fichu Barong tagalog Sumayao, Marco (24 May 2018). "Can the Baro't Saya Ever Return
Pañuelo
Genus of amphibians
carruthersi, Phinda rain frog Du Preez, Netherlands, and Minter, 2017 Breviceps fichus, Highland rain frog Channing and Minter, 2004 Breviceps fuscus, Black rain
Breviceps
French actor (1888-1968)
Breloque Ma soeur de lait (1938) - Cyprien - le secrétaire de Jacques Un fichu métier (1938) - Le prince Alexis / Castin Remontons les Champs-Élysées (1938)
Lucien_Baroux
Metropolitan Museum of Art) Masque d'un chanteur aveugle Mère et enfant au fichu Le Vieux juif (Le vieillard) Vieille femme se chauffant les mains au feu
List of Picasso artworks 1901–1910
List_of_Picasso_artworks_1901–1910
Type of embroidered net lace
gossamer fabric. The types of lace made in the first factory at this time were fichus, blond lace trimming and grey lace (spotted), traced by tambour workers
Limerick_lace
Statue of Alexander Hamilton by James Earle Fraser in Washington, D.C., U.S.
coat in his hands. In the statue, he is clad in knee breeches, a throat fichu, buckled shoes, and ruffled cuffs. The statue stands 10 feet (3.0 m) high
Statue of Alexander Hamilton (Washington, D.C.)
Statue_of_Alexander_Hamilton_(Washington,_D.C.)
Marcel Dupraz (FRA) L Eino Leino (FIN) L Hermann Gehri (SUI) W Hermann Gehri (SUI) W G. Fichu (FRA) L Hermann Gehri (SUI) W William Johnson (USA) L
Wrestling at the 1924 Summer Olympics – Men's freestyle welterweight
Wrestling_at_the_1924_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_freestyle_welterweight
Rural women's clothing in the 19th century, later adopted as national dress
only worn only for very special occasions. Sometimes now referred to as a fichu, the handkerchief was a square piece of fabric, normally of printed cotton
Traditional_Welsh_costume
festoon fete feu de joie feud feudal feuilleton fiancé fiancée fibre fiche fichu fiction fictive fidelity fief fierce fig figuration figurative figure figurine
List of English words of French origin (D–I)
List_of_English_words_of_French_origin_(D–I)
Dialect of Neapolitan spoken in Apulia
gualane (It. bifolco). Tarantino vocabulary of French origin: fesciùdde "fichu" < fichu (It. coprispalle); accattáre "to buy" < acheter (It. comprare); pote
Tarantino_dialect
Hotel in Oxford, England
house reported a sighting of a figure in a long brown dress with a white fichu along with an array of flickering electrics and misplaced objects which
The_Old_Bank_Hotel
Last servant of Marie Antoinette
queen promptly opened. They were beautiful batiste shirts, handkerchiefs, fichus, black silk or filoselle stockings, a white underdress for the morning,
Rosalie_Lamorlière
Pads attached inside a garment to shape the shoulders
celebrated mini-pouf skirt collections of 1986-87 were dominated by sloping, fichu shoulders. The two designers most noted for showing huge shoulders at the
Shoulder_pad_(fashion)
Silken bobbin lace from France
This fichu is an example of blonde strapwork technique
Blonde_lace
French composer
femme dans le train by Karl Anton 1934: Toboggan by Henri Decoin 1938: Un fichu métier by Pierre-Jean Ducis 1941: The Suitors Club by Maurice Gleize 1947:
Philippe_Parès
French actor (1884–1962)
Zéphitard Clodoche (1938) - Clodoche Adrienne Lecouvreur (1938) - Pitou Un fichu métier (1938) - Casimir Véréna's Wedding (1938) - Gustav Peters Monsieur
Pierre_Larquey
Institution offering high-level music education (formed 1982)
Calkins - 1980s Keri Chryst 2005-2016 Christopher Culpo (2008-2016) François Fichu (1985-2016) William Fitzpatrick - 1990s Peter Giron (1988-2016) Eddie Goldstein
American School of Modern Music
American_School_of_Modern_Music
Strawberry rain frog (Breviceps acutirostris) Breviceps adspersus Breviceps fichus Black rain frog (Breviceps fuscus) Mountain rain frog (Breviceps montanus)
List of least concern amphibians
List_of_least_concern_amphibians
Historic hotel in Manhattan, New York
that "when you go in ... you are instantly reminded of a Martha Washington fichu" and that the hotel was "a sort of beautiful, well-behaved haven where the
Martha_Washington_Hotel
Flat horse race in Britain
Marigold 1865: Out and Outer 1866: Sultan 1867: Tibthorpe 1868: Vex 1869: Fichu 1870: Typhoeus 1871: Anton 1872: Oxonian 1873: Sister Helen 1874: Modena
Stewards'_Cup_(Great_Britain)
couvrez-moi.") — Élisabeth of France, sister of Louis XVI (10 May 1794), when her fichu fell from her neck prior to her execution by guillotine "When I was sixty
List of last words (18th century)
List_of_last_words_(18th_century)
Oil painting by Édouard Manet
woman in a coat, hat, and gloves reading a paper. The open paper and the fichu collar were laid in using a thin gray wash, barely articulated with overlying
Woman_Reading_(Manet)
Sporting event delegation
William Johnson Welterweight —N/a Bye Gehri (SUI) L Silver medal semifinal Fichu (FRA) W Bronze medal semifinal Davis (GBR) W Silver medal final Leino (FIN)
United States at the 1924 Summer Olympics
United_States_at_the_1924_Summer_Olympics
French actor (1879–1952)
President (1938) Le monsieur de 5 heures (1938) Four in the Morning (1938) Un fichu métier (1938) Behind the Facade (1939) Entente cordiale (1939) Deputy Eusèbe
André_Lefaur
French comic book author (1949–2023)
comic industry, he was also active as a farmer. Rona [fr] : L'or du Macho-Fichu (1985) Rona et l'honorable docteur Woo (1985) Rona et l'archipel du Poulo-Melong
Malo_Louarn
British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
he was moved to sprint distances and finished unplaced yet again behind Fichu when carrying top weight in the six furlong Stewards' Cup at Goodwood. Hermit
Hermit_(horse)
British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
Whalebone mare, dam to Troussau (1849, winner of the Gimcrack Stakes), Fichu (1866, winner of the Stewards' Cup), and Special License. Cowl: 1842 colt
Bay_Middleton_(horse)
French actor (1882–1959)
the Red Sea by Richard Pottier 1938: Barnabé by Alexander Esway 1938: Un fichu métier by Pierre-Jean Ducis 1938: Le Père Lebonnard by Jean de Limur 1938:
Charles_Dechamps
British Thoroughbred racehorse
Martin Day And Martin Van Tromp Ivan Blue Peter Sailor Union Jack Selim Fichu Vanichka Vandal Van Galen Tim Whiffler Ploughboy Van Amburgh Vandermulin
Liverpool_(horse)
French actress (1884–1974)
présidente (1938) – (uncredited) Troubled Heart (1938) – Madame Morin Un fichu métier (1938) – Adrienne Peace on the Rhine (1938) – Anna, la vieille servante
Pauline_Carton
Species of amphibian
climbing trees. Another frog that is very similar in appearance is Breviceps fichus but the calls of the two species are markedly different. The Mozambique
Mozambique_rain_frog
Sporting event delegation
medal semifinal Bye Bronze medal final Bye Hermann Gehri Welterweight —N/a Fichu (FRA) W Johnson (USA) W Leino (FIN) W Lookabough (USA) W Fritz Hagemann
Switzerland at the 1924 Summer Olympics
Switzerland_at_the_1924_Summer_Olympics
French film director (1907–1980)
The Blue Mouse 1936: The Assault 1937: In the Sun of Marseille 1938: Un fichu métier [fr] 1940: Sur le plancher des vaches [fr] 1941: Strange Suzy 1943:
Pierre-Jean_Ducis
Spanish art gallery (1906–1930)
Raynal, 1920) Pablo Picasso, 1903, Desemparats (Maternité, Mère et enfant au fichu, Motherhood), pastel on paper, 47.5 × 41 cm, Museu Picasso, Barcelona. Exposició
Galeries_Dalmau
2013–14 concert tour by Daddy Yankee
La Calle (With Randy) Lovumba Limbo Más Que Un Amigo (With Farruko) Nene Fichu (With Farruko) Pa Romper La Discoteca (With Farruko, Yomo) Aprovecha (With
Prestige_World_Tour
Felt Ferreruolo Fetish fashion Fez (hat) Fiber Fibroin Fibula (brooch) Fichu Field sign Filet crochet Filet lace Fillet (clothing) Finding Finger wave
Index_of_fashion_articles
French chansonnier
by Tiska et Del, Répertoire libre. Recorded under the title Illusions fichues ou Ne jurez pas aux femmes, Odéon 238385 (undated) Series Les Refrains
Léon_de_Bercy
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n.
A light cape, usually of lace, worn by women, to cover the neck and throat, and extending to the shoulders.