Fashion in the Victorian Era
What defined a huge portion of the Victorian Era that took place in England from 1837 to 1901 was fashion. Women's fashion was particularly interesting, changing to reflect the new ways women were viewed in society. Gowns were a popular choice for women, with low and pointed waists and bell shaped skirts. Corsets and petticoats almost always accompanied a gown. Evening gowns featured low necklines and were worn off the shoulder with sheer shawls and gloves. In the 1860s the skirts began to change shape, becoming flatter in the front and projecting out in the back. By the 1890s fashion became simpler and less extravagant.
A major accessory that was true to the Victorian Era were hats. Typically they were feather and flower-laden creations. They were almost always modest in size, in order to prevent it competing with the dress for attention. Straw and fabric bonnets were the most popular during this time period.
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