Yes. Bonnets were fashionable, and "spoon bonnets" were popular with rich women.
Old hand-me-downs.
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poor Victorian women would were there own clothes that they made or the clothes they could afforded usually only ever wore one thing as there other dress there other dress would be for special occasions.
Poor Victorian women would usually wear either somting they made themselves or somthing they could afford. They usually only ever wore one thing as their other dress would be for special occasions.If they could aford some gloves, or somthing, they would be vey protective
a fascinator is a decorative headpiece that women wear. They can be made with feathers, beads, or flowers. When Prince William married Kate there were a lot of women wearing interesting fascinators.
They are called fascinators.
Victorian women wore the Adelaide boot mostly It kept their modesty, but was also quite hurtful
Old hand-me-downs.
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cat oths,yellow melonys,and black and orange flocks
cat oths,yellow melonys,and black and orange flocks
In Victorian times women would normally wear a corset as an under garment.
She has worn a variety of style of hat, but I think you mean "fascinators".
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poor Victorian women would were there own clothes that they made or the clothes they could afforded usually only ever wore one thing as there other dress there other dress would be for special occasions.
because in them days the lady were not aloud to show the there legs in puplic the queen thourght it was to rude .