Victorian women often adorned their arms with various accessories, including gloves, which were a staple of modesty and elegance. These gloves could be made from materials like silk, lace, or leather, varying in length from wrist to elbow. Additionally, women sometimes wore armlets or bracelets, adding decorative flair to their attire. The choice of arm wear often reflected social status and fashion trends of the time.
Victorian women wore the Adelaide boot mostly It kept their modesty, but was also quite hurtful
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cat oths,yellow melonys,and black and orange flocks
cat oths,yellow melonys,and black and orange flocks
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
In Victorian times women would normally wear a corset as an under garment.
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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 .
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mainly Victorian women wore bonnets they wore them to look beautiful in most cases but some wore them to keep their hair up
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