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- Chopine - Wikipedia
A chopine is a type of women's platform shoe that was popular in the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries Chopines were originally used as a patten , clog , or overshoe to protect shoes and dresses from mud and street soil
- chopines - Fashion History Timeline
“The chopine was one of the most extreme and artificial styles of footwear ever created… It could reach a height of over 18 inches (50 cms), but this extreme seems to have been confined to Italy and possibly Spain It probably originated in Venice and was first worn by prostitutes, but was then adopted by fashionable Venetian aristocrats
- These Chopines Weren’t Made for Walking: Precarious Platforms for . . .
Many critiques of the chopine came from English visitors or tourists from other cultures that didn’t wear chopines They called these chopine-wearing women were “half wood, half woman,” and couldn’t understand why they would walk around like this
- CHOPINE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CHOPINE is a woman's shoe of the 16th and 17th centuries with a very high sole designed to increase stature and protect the feet from mud and dirt
- Chopine Shoes: Definition History
A chopine is a type of women’s high platform shoe popularized during the 15th, 16th, and 17th centuries They’re characterized by a wooden or cork platform and can range from 2 to 20 inches in height
- These shoes are nearly 2 feet tall, and women really wore them
A chopine, a type of platform shoe worn by noble Venetian women in the late 1500s, soars nearly two feet high It can be seen in Florence’s Museo Stefano Bardini
- Chopines
See also These Chopines Weren't Made for Walking, Shoe-History Repeats Itself, Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: The Chopine, Venetian Chopines, and Research and Construction of Chopines, Pantoufles, Zoccoli, Shoes, Boots, and Other Raised and High Heels
- Chopine, Zoccolo, and Other Raised and High Heel Construction
Frick comments that "Chopine is a term of uncertain provenance that referred to this higher feminine style favored by Florentine women in the Quatrocentro In the Cinquecento, chopines became infamous due to their use by Venetian courtesans (and others) "
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