Decorated with furbelows, which are decorative ruffles, frills, or ornaments sewn onto clothing or fabric.
From furbelow (from French falbala, a flounce or ruffle), meaning to add decorative trim; the -ed suffix makes it an adjective describing something that has been decorated.
Furbelowed was the fashion-tech word of the 18th century—imagine Instagram influencers obsessing over whose dress had the most elaborate ruffles! It shows how much people cared about showing off wealth through pure decoration.
Inherits the gendered history of 'furbelow'—adjective form carries same dismissive connotation when applied to aesthetic choices or people.
Use technically for ornamented garments; avoid using to describe people or their choices pejoratively.
["trimmed","ruffled","ornately decorated"]
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