Large gigot sleeves along with wider and shorter skirts began to emerge as the silhouette for the Romantic Period. |
The pelerine grew wider as it spread over the increasing shoulder line of gigot sleeves. |
Give the man something to eat and send him back, gigot, to meet his master. |
The sleeve of this dress is an example of a type seen after the collapse of the gigot style. |
Her gown is authentically styled, from the ribbed gigot sleeves and romantic ribbons to the ruffled bodice and underskirt, and soft pastel colors. |
A 'jigget' of mutton is of course a gigot, and we have identified an 'ashet' as an assiette. |