Glossary entry (derived from question below)
French term or phrase:
Gilet receintré
English translation:
tailored/taken in
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Wendy Streitparth
Jan 11, 2011 13:28
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French term
Gilet receintré
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hmmm cannot find receintré or ceintré anywhere......anybody could help ?
'jouer les superpositions: gilet receintré sur tunique évasée'. Tks
'jouer les superpositions: gilet receintré sur tunique évasée'. Tks
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tailored/taken in
Is this a typo for cintré/recintré? If so see reference below.
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Comment: "Thanks, not 100% sure but took this option. "
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fitted waistcoat / fitted over garment
One the the web references I have quoted uses this very spelling and the picture shows a waistcoat which goes in at the waist (or which is typically "cintré").
So "recintré" could refer to something further taken in at the waist, perhaps?
So "recintré" could refer to something further taken in at the waist, perhaps?
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jacket/cardigan/waistcoat drawn in at the waist
Another one where it's impossible to tell without seeing a picture!
'gilet' is used for garments fitting all 3 of the above categories — it might help if we knew at least if this was a ladies' or gents' garment?
I don't think you should be phased by the use of 're-' — this prefix is often used in FR as a simple intensifier, without any notion of 'again' — cf. 'rentrer', 'rechauffer'
'cintré' is common of course, but I have come across your term 'ceintré' as well — presumably (rightly or wrongly) by association with ceinture. I've even seen it used for 'belted' — as in a long coat, for example.
If I were you, I'd try my hardest to get pictures, or else look at last season's / year's collection from the same catalogue, since they often have similar garments described using the same terms.
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Or even jerkin!
Sounds like a sleeveless ladies' woolly, gathered slightly at the waist and worn over this tunic (she'll have cold arms, though, the poor thing!)
Do you have any more clues — for example, from the length, or the material it's made of?
'gilet' is used for garments fitting all 3 of the above categories — it might help if we knew at least if this was a ladies' or gents' garment?
I don't think you should be phased by the use of 're-' — this prefix is often used in FR as a simple intensifier, without any notion of 'again' — cf. 'rentrer', 'rechauffer'
'cintré' is common of course, but I have come across your term 'ceintré' as well — presumably (rightly or wrongly) by association with ceinture. I've even seen it used for 'belted' — as in a long coat, for example.
If I were you, I'd try my hardest to get pictures, or else look at last season's / year's collection from the same catalogue, since they often have similar garments described using the same terms.
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Or even jerkin!
Sounds like a sleeveless ladies' woolly, gathered slightly at the waist and worn over this tunic (she'll have cold arms, though, the poor thing!)
Do you have any more clues — for example, from the length, or the material it's made of?
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Geraldine Bestel
: I agree with the association to 'ceinture' and the use of the prefix 're' in French as a form of intensifier.
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Thanks, tradubest!
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kashew
: tucked jerkin - that would be brilliant!
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Thanks, J!
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jacket/waistcoat nipped in/cinched in at the waist
cinched in is more extreme than nipped in
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pink’s ruffle waist pencil dress will enshrine you in lashings of mysterious midnight blue and a reassuringly luxurious fabric. Nipped in at the waist with an eye-catching rose detail and decadently draped fabric, cut just above the knee allowing a sultry flash o’ leg
http://www.boohoo.com/boohoo-pink/eva-boohoo-pink-ruffle-wai...
Think sweet Fifties dresses cinched in at the waist and splaying skirts
http://www.vogue.co.uk/celebrity-photos/100525-chelsea-flowe...
...generous amount of fabric swept across the model’s camouflaged body, sometimes secured by a loose belt or cinched in at the hip by a metallic D- ring brought a very relax and effortless look
http://www.notjustalabel.com/articles/milan_spring_summer_20...
Yves Saint Laurent’s 2010 Spring/Summer which showcased multiple looks that tucked and cinched in at the waist but were hidden with the layering of jackets –
http://www.fashionbeans.com/mens-fashion-trends/fashion-tren...
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Vogue says this season there are a host of styles to choose from, with the catwalks featuring unique looks such as long gilets worn over sheer blouses and nipped in at the waist with a belt.
http://www.lkbennett.com/news/800224318?selectedMonth=&selec...
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pink’s ruffle waist pencil dress will enshrine you in lashings of mysterious midnight blue and a reassuringly luxurious fabric. Nipped in at the waist with an eye-catching rose detail and decadently draped fabric, cut just above the knee allowing a sultry flash o’ leg
http://www.boohoo.com/boohoo-pink/eva-boohoo-pink-ruffle-wai...
Think sweet Fifties dresses cinched in at the waist and splaying skirts
http://www.vogue.co.uk/celebrity-photos/100525-chelsea-flowe...
...generous amount of fabric swept across the model’s camouflaged body, sometimes secured by a loose belt or cinched in at the hip by a metallic D- ring brought a very relax and effortless look
http://www.notjustalabel.com/articles/milan_spring_summer_20...
Yves Saint Laurent’s 2010 Spring/Summer which showcased multiple looks that tucked and cinched in at the waist but were hidden with the layering of jackets –
http://www.fashionbeans.com/mens-fashion-trends/fashion-tren...
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Note added at 17 hrs (2011-01-12 07:21:06 GMT)
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Vogue says this season there are a host of styles to choose from, with the catwalks featuring unique looks such as long gilets worn over sheer blouses and nipped in at the waist with a belt.
http://www.lkbennett.com/news/800224318?selectedMonth=&selec...
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