Well kinda Mary Poppins-like! Women of middle to high class wore lace up ankle boots with a fairly pointy toe and a sort of Louis 14th heel a bit like )( if you get what i mean! erm, the skirts were anlke length, sometimes with a little bustle, normally not gathered or pleated, sometimes pleated at the back. Blouses were often common to be worn on top as opposed to a full dress. These had a high, mandarin-type collar, not one which folds over, with a slight frill on it. The breast of the blouse would be sometimes pleated or have a sort of ladies tie, maybe a bow of some sort. These were tucked into the skirt, with long sleeves sometimes gathered at the cuff.
Hope this helps! If you want pictures try Google-ing images of 'Lark Rise To Candleford', 'Mary Poppins' or 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang'!
Anna
To work around the house and take care of the children.
yes
The early 1900's
There were female leather workers in the early 1900's but the working conditions were poor. Saddle making was mostly a male dominated industry.
Oil was called black gold in the early 1900'2
Status
the late 1800's from about 1860 to the very early 1900's ... also known as the Gilded Age.
in 1900,s
The 1900 Olympic Games in Paris.
To work around the house and take care of the children.
It first arose in the early 1800's but then rose again in the mid 1900's when woman finally got equal rights approved through congress
ugly hideous vulgar clothing
Because it was not contested back then.
The 1900 Census
early 1900
yes
Early 1900's