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The low neckline of the dress could be filled with a partlet.
A low neckline might be filled with an infill (called in English a partlet).
The lattice partlet is a common French fashion.
She wears a lace-trimmed smock or partlet with a broad, square collar.
The partlet might be made of the same material as the and richly decorated with lace detailing to compliment it.
Elizabeth Seymour wears a black satin gown with full sleeves and black velvet partlet.
Eleanor of Toledo wears a black loose gown over a bodice and a sheer linen partlet.
How now, Dame Partlet the hen?
Flemish costume of 1542 features turned-back trumpet sleeves lined in fur and a black partlet.
Embroidered partlet and sleeve sets were frequently given to Elizabeth as New Year's gifts.
Nicholas Hilliard's miniature of his wife Alice shows her wearing an open partlet and a closed ruff.
The high-necked chemise or partlet is worn open with the three pairs of ties that fasten it dangling free.
The adventures of Chanticleer and Partlet.
She wears a high-necked chemise (or possibly partlet) trimmed with blackwork embroidery at the neck and front opening.
She wears a gold lattice-work partlet studded with pearls and a matching snood or caul.
Then Chanticleer was very sorry, and cried bitterly; and all the beasts came and wept with him over poor Partlet.
Dutch vegetable seller wears a black partlet, a front-lacing brown gown over a pink kirtle with matching sleeves, and a gray apron.
In 1995 at the festival, she "was a wonderfully comic Mrs. Partlet" in the professional production of The Sorcerer.
(Mrs. Partlet and Constance)
For the character role of Mrs. Partlet, they chose Harriett Everard, an actress who had worked with Gilbert before.
Mrs. Partlet, a Pew Opener (contralto)
She wears a black dress and a white stomacher over a chemise with blackwork emboridery trim; her neckline is filled in with a linen partlet.
Her matching linen kerchief, collar and cuffs are trimmed with lace, and she wears a high-necked chemise or partlet, the Netherlands, 1641.
St Dorothea wears a black goller or round partlet over a gown with an organ-pleated skirt and a snug bodice trimmed with embroidery.
The partlet, a separate item to fill in a low neckline, appeared in this period, usually of sheer fabric (linen or possibly silk) with an open V-neckline.