As the 17th century approached…

… trade with india brought a new kind of starch called “rice starch” which had been used by Indians as a protective barrier between hair oils and costly fabrics of garments. This collar stiffener affected how European fashion would be developed with the elaborate collars and ruffs of Courts such as Elizabeth I’s of England.

(Portrait: 1602 Queen Elizabeth I in gown over “bodys” with rice starched ruffs)