Rotunda

Rotunda
 Rotunda - female outerwear as large capes. Came into vogue in the XVIII century, was popular until the late XIX, while in women's clothes dominated styles of dresses with wide skirts. Length rotundas varied from short to the waist, to very long, almost reaching the hem of the dress. These garments were made of ...
 Rotunda - female outerwear as large capes. Came into vogue in the XVIII century, was popular until the late XIX, while in women's clothes dominated styles of dresses with wide skirts. Length rotundas varied from short to the waist, to very long, almost reaching the hem of the dress. These garments were made of dense tissue - cloth, silk, satin, wool mixture. Winter rotunda inciting a short-nap fur or combed wool. Sometimes they are decorated with collars of silk or fluffy fur, in harmony with the hat. Today rotunda from time to time are in vogue, although the word is used infrequently - usually a similar style is called "cape".