Flounce

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Flounce is a term that can refer to both a type of decorative fabric trim and a dramatic, exaggerated action.

Fabric Trim

In the context of textiles, a flounce is a strip of fabric that is gathered or pleated and attached to a garment or piece of fabric to create a decorative ruffle. Flounces are often used in fashion design to add volume and movement to clothing, such as skirts, dresses, and blouses. They can be made from various materials, including cotton, silk, and lace, and can vary in width and length depending on the desired effect.

History

The use of flounces in clothing dates back to the Renaissance period, where they were commonly seen in the elaborate garments of the time. They became particularly popular during the Victorian era, when intricate and voluminous designs were in vogue. Flounces have continued to be a staple in fashion, appearing in various forms and styles throughout the decades.

Dramatic Action

In a different context, the term "flounce" is used to describe a dramatic, exaggerated action, often involving a sudden and emphatic departure. This usage is commonly seen in literature and everyday language to describe someone leaving a situation in a huff, often to express displeasure or frustration.

Etymology

The word "flounce" in this context is believed to have originated from the Middle English word "flouncen," which means to move or go with exaggerated motions. It is related to the Old Norse word "flunsa," meaning to hurry or rush.

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