Watteau back

English

Etymology

After the 18th-century French painter Jean-Antoine Watteau.

Noun

Watteau back (plural Watteau backs)

  1. The back of a woman's gown in which one or more very broad folds are carried from the neck to the floor without being held in at the waist, while the front and sides of the gown are shaped to the person and have a belt or its equivalent.
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