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The three sisters look like sandstone that looks like women's wearing bonnets
What is a Mennonite
mainly Victorian women wore bonnets they wore them to look beautiful in most cases but some wore them to keep their hair up
Deut 22:5
Easter bonnets are worn by Christian women and young girls to mark the end of the lent season. Bonnets were worn in the 1930's and were used as a celebration purpose but now a days they are mainly worn for ceremonial purposes.
corsets, petticoats, bonnets, etc
Sun Bonnets
nope, nothing because the weather kinda lame
No, Victorian women did not wear fascinators. They wore bonnets or elaborate hats, depending on the particular period (early or late Victorian age).Please see the picture linked below for an illustration of the evolution of Victorian fashion: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/29/1794-1887-Fashion-overview-Alfred-Roller.GIF
Dianne L. Christner has written: 'Proper intentions' -- subject(s): American Christian fiction, Fiction 'Something new' -- subject(s): Mennonites, Mennonite women, Conduct of life, Fiction 'Something old' -- subject(s): Mennonite women, Conduct of life, Fiction 'Something old' -- subject(s): Mennonite women, Conduct of life, Fiction
the roles were wearing bonnets and eating waffles
Eunice Adorno has written: 'Las mujeres flores = The flower women' -- subject(s): Mennonite women