Victorian Fashions for Women explores the British styles and
clothing throughout the long reign of Queen Victoria, from the late
1830s to the first years of the 20th century. Within are a superb
overview of the dresses, hats, hair styles, corsetry, undergarments
shoes and boots that combined to present the prevailing styles for each
decade. From those who had enough money to have day and evening wear and
clothes for sports and outdoor activities, to those with limited income
and wardrobes or laboring folk with little more than the clothes they
stood up in.
All decades are illustrated with original photographs, adverts and
contemporary magazine features from the authors' own remarkable
collections, accompanied by a knowledgeable and informative text that
describes the fashions, their social history context and influences
reflected in the clothes of the time. Laid out in a clear and
easy-to-follow chronological order, the key features of styles,
decoration and accoutrements will help family historians to date family
photographs and will provide a useful resource for students and costume
historians or for anyone with a love of fashion and style to enjoy.