Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Maillot> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 24 of
24
with 100 items per page.
- Maillot abstract "The maillot ( IPA: British /mʌɪˈəʊ/, U.S. /maɪˈ(j)oʊ/) is the fashion designer's name for a woman's one-piece swimsuit, also called a tank suit. A maillot swimsuit generally consists of a tank-style torso top with high-cut legs. However, a maillot may also include a plunging neckline, turtleneck-style top, or revealing cutouts.In addition to describing women’s one-piece swimsuits, the word maillot has also been used to refer to tights or leotards made of stretchable, jersey fabric, generally used for dance or gymnastics. The term maillot was first used to describe tight-fitting, one-piece swimsuits in the 1920s, as these swimsuits had been manufactured from a similar stretchable, jersey fabric.".
- Maillot thumbnail Bathing-apparel-maillot-nyt-1916.png?width=300.
- Maillot wikiPageExternalLink maillot.html.
- Maillot wikiPageExternalLink Onepieceswimsuit.
- Maillot wikiPageExternalLink www.swimsuit-style.com.
- Maillot wikiPageID "3167476".
- Maillot wikiPageRevisionID "577694821".
- Maillot hasPhotoCollection Maillot.
- Maillot subject Category:1910s_fashion.
- Maillot subject Category:1920s_fashion.
- Maillot subject Category:History_of_clothing_(Western_fashion).
- Maillot subject Category:History_of_fashion.
- Maillot subject Category:One-piece_suits.
- Maillot subject Category:Swimsuits.
- Maillot comment "The maillot ( IPA: British /mʌɪˈəʊ/, U.S. /maɪˈ(j)oʊ/) is the fashion designer's name for a woman's one-piece swimsuit, also called a tank suit. A maillot swimsuit generally consists of a tank-style torso top with high-cut legs.".
- Maillot label "Maillot (kledingstuk)".
- Maillot label "Maillot".
- Maillot sameAs Maillot_(kledingstuk).
- Maillot sameAs m.08wphn.
- Maillot sameAs Q2027544.
- Maillot sameAs Q2027544.
- Maillot wasDerivedFrom Maillot?oldid=577694821.
- Maillot depiction Bathing-apparel-maillot-nyt-1916.png.
- Maillot isPrimaryTopicOf Maillot.