Depending on the Wealth of the Women would effect the methods of dress cleaning.. If you were poor, you would probably throw dresses in the bath, after the water had been used and if you were richer, you would use clean water and a form of soap or cleaner...
because in them days the lady were not aloud to show the there legs in puplic the queen thourght it was to rude .
Young girls were not allowed to wear jewelry during the Victorian era. They were decorating themselves by putting flowers in their hair, on their dresses, or carrying small bouquets of flowers. Older women were not wearing flowers. Flowers were for young ladies only.
Women still do wear dresses sometimes
Men have a penis, and women have a vagina.
victorian clothes for ladies were huge dresses with massive skirts for the rich, and for the poor, simple skirts and aprons.
colourful delicate dresses expensive exquisite.
women
In Victorian England, women were generally expected to dress modestly, which included keeping their legs covered. Fashion of the time typically featured long skirts and dresses, often reaching the ground, which meant that showing legs was considered inappropriate and immodest. While some women might have displayed their ankles in certain contexts, such as during leisure activities, it was still frowned upon in most social settings. Overall, the societal norms of the Victorian era emphasized modesty and decorum in women's attire.
The wealthier people wore beautiful robes whereas the less wealthy people wore tunics with thick brown belts on. Women would wear tacky dresses made from an old tunic or from curtains and the wealthier women would wear big, wide dresses. those sort that you have to lift a little to walk about.
Sheath- like dresses
men dresses and women dresses
In 1912, clothing styles were still basically Victorian. For women, this meant big, lacy dresses with long sleeves. Men wore fancy suits with hats.