D is for Drapery
Drapery, or the draping technique, is used in dressmaking to softly drape fabric over the contours of the body to extenuate its natural form. It was made famous by the Greeks, to celebrate their gloriously athletic physiques, however ––from the 18 century onwards it was rather used to disguise the forms of the less than athletic ––and it is now used to cover a host of other sins which normal cutting simply cannot mask.