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When you think of the fashion of the Victorian era, corsets, petticoats, full skirts, bonnets, and top hats spring to mind. The era was defined by intricately made colorful clothing that changed to mirror the transformations and advances of the Victorian period. The Victorian age was a timeof remarkable social, and economic transformation in Britai...
Victorian fashion was unlike the fashion trends during the reign of other British monarchs and especially nothing like the garments worn during the reign of Queen Elizabeth Regina. Victorian fashion was as its very name implies influenced by the first fashion icon of the period; Queen Victoria, who wore what was considered to be a fashionable silho...
Women’s clothing during the Victorian age showcased distinct differences between the upper and lower classes. While the upper class adorned themselves in elaborate and restrictive garments, the lower classes opted for cheaper, more practical clothing suited for the demands of their daily activities. The dresses of the era were designed to showcase ...
The dresses of the Victorian era were all about the fashionable silhouette! When Queen Victoria ascended to the throne in 1837, the silhouette of women’s dresses was one of an elongated, slim torso, with wide, bell-shaped, full skirts. To achieve this look, women had to wear several heavy petticoats underneath the skirts. Women wore tight corsets a...
Victorian fashion was made up of several styles of dresses that followed the social norms of the period. There was the day dress, tea dress, morning black, bustle dress, and riding habit. The day dress was worn for everyday activities. They were usually made from lightweight material but consisted of a structured bodice. Tea gowns were a much-loved...
Hats, shoes, and gloves were important accessories for women (and men) in the Victorian age. They were designed to complement the overall look of both day dresses and formal wear.
Just as women’s fashion depicted ideas surrounding a woman’s role in society, men’s fashion was designed to do the same, reflecting Victorian ideals of masculinity. Similarly, the different social classes wore different styles, distinguishing them from one another. Victorian men, like women, had different styles of clothing to be worn at different ...
What people wore was important during the Victorian era for a myriad of reasons, first and foremost it acted as a visual indicator of the wearer’s social status. You could tell upper-class women apart from lower-class women based on what they wore. The upper class showcased their wealth by wearing elaborate creations, while the working class wore p...
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Victorian fashions reflect clothing worn between 1837 and 1901. Despite the prim and proper feminine ideal, Victorian clothing includes outrageous styles like hoop skirts and bustles.
Women's fashions. During the Victorian Era, women generally worked in the private, domestic sphere. Unlike in earlier centuries when women would often help their husbands and brothers in family businesses and in labour, during the nineteenth century, gender roles became more defined.
Victorian fashion history for women and men. Explore dresses, suits, shoes, and accessories from the 1840s, 1850s, 1860s, 1870s, 1880s, and 1890s
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1890s dress style. Here is a complete guide to women’s fashion of the Victorian era with facts about head to toe dressing up, its history and pictures. Underwears – Stockings, Petticoats, Chemise. Drawers or bloomers were the first things ladies would put up.