Victorian Fashion
 The term "Victorian Fashion" can be used to determine the clothing of the Victorian era, replete with lace, ruffles, flowing silhouettes. Style, popular in the days of Queen Victoria, emphasized the elegance and refinement of this age, which is considered the pinnacle of civilization, and the removal of all rough and wild in human nature.

 From the history of world fashion: Victorian fashion

 Victorian Fashion

"Decent" clothes covering the entire body except the hands and head, although they were often covered with gloves and hats.

Men's clothing: pants, coats, jackets, caps for the lower class, middle-class bowler, and the cylinder for those who belonged to the high society (sometimes worn cylinder and the middle class during the official events).

Women's clothing: a dress with a skirt, long enough to cover the legs. Demonstrate ankle covered only stockings, it was a risky business, in a society that does not approve.

Mass production of synthetic dyes has given rise to a variety of colors in clothes that did not exist before.

Home furniture was decorated with lots of intricate detail. Mass production of furniture allow the representatives of the middle class to decorate their homes with beautiful things.

Here are the outfits worn at that time of day:

  • Wardrobe women include the following items (but not limited to): Dress for receptions, dress for the visits, a dress or a suit for a walk, dress riding dress for travel, dress for the ride in a carriage, ball gown for private dances, dress for social events (or home parties), Ball Gown for public balls, ball gown for the event with dinner, ball gown just for dancing, ball gown for a costume ball dress for dinner.
  • Wardrobe men consisted of clothing for visits and walks with a lady, riding for hunting on horseback to hunt on foot, to visit the club to visit fisticuffs, for dinners at home for meals away from home, for the balls, elegant suits, tuxedo and a card or other game of chance.

Perhaps the phrase "clothes make the man," it appeared in the Victorian era. Victorian clothes heavily symbolized what was the man what he was doing, and how much money was on his account at the bank.

 From the history of world fashion: Victorian fashion

For men and women

  • Legs rich men and women covered with silk stockings Silk Stockings - affordable fun comes from the Middle Ages  Silk Stockings - affordable fun comes from the Middle Ages
 . Less affluent members of society wore woolen stockings.
  • Swimwear that time covered the whole body, and consisted of many meters of fabric. The exceptions were the costumes, which were open arms from the elbows. The legs of women had to be completely closed, first black stockings, and later - the trousers. Men could bare shins. Both men and women wore hats beach.
  • Shoes of good quality leather you can always make to order. In the 1850s began the mass production of shoes, which can be bought in the store.

 Victorian Fashion
 In the clothing of the Victorian era he played an important role etiquette. Considered good form to dress according to their age and position in society.

Certain social barometer is the fact of owning their own umbrella. The rich had their own umbrellas, while less wealthy people take them for rent in rainy weather.

Victorian costume was not complete without a cane. The stick could consist of several departments, which could carry a bottle of perfume.

Victorian fashion included glasses, but they are used only for the image, but not for vision correction. Often, if the glasses had lenses, they were taken out, and the empty frame becomes part of the dress.

Although the fabric of Victorian clothing was industrial production, ready-made clothes was not. Tailors and seamstresses sewed clothes customized. Milliners, hatters Glovers and help complete the image.

If funds are not allowed to give such attention clothes, sewed clothes of the family, or are worn. Poor people attended second-hand clothes shops, which until they could carry even a few people, but that was still suitable.

 From the history of world fashion: Victorian fashion

Just for the ladies

 Victorian Fashion
 During the Victorian era clothing has undergone significant changes. Skirts make straight wide, they were worn by volume crinolines. By the end of the era of crinolines disappeared from sight, and skirts became narrower again, but now they were bustles.

The sleeves are also changing. Narrow sleeves sleeves gave way to the leg o'mutton, is gathered at the shoulder, which remained fashionable until the end of the era of Queen Victoria.

Hats were a separate style. After the big wide-brimmed hats decorated with feathers and flowers, soon became necessary small-cap bonnetki. They looked no easier its predecessors, and were also richly decorated with flowers, feathers and lace.

What remained in fashion all the time - it's a corset. Corsets styles changed over the period, but their purpose remains unchanged. To wear Victorian dress, it was necessary to tighten the waist, tight. The aim was to make young girls waist as thin as possible. Older women were allowed to lace corset more freely.

During the evening the publication could bare one shoulder and upper chest. So dressed only representatives of top and middle class. Women from the working class to dress more modestly. Opening shoulder woman throws the scarf to shelter from the cool wind.

Such fabrics like satin, silk, heavy velvet, were the norm for the older generation. Younger Lady of society who were looking for a "good party", preferred lightweight fabrics. Their delicate muslin dresses, decorated with ribbons or flowers were designed to attract the eye of her future husband. As a rule, these dresses worn only once or twice.

Representatives of the middle class to buy more clothes, or ready-made clothes, with the thought that it will last long enough. Sometimes clothes refashioned so that it could carry the children.

Around the neck wrapped around a well-dressed woman of fashion bright silk scarf, and her head was decorated with a hat-bonnetka with flowers. Carefully polished shoes proudly peeking out from under a number of petticoats that reached up to the ankle.

 From the history of world fashion: Victorian fashion

A well-dressed gentleman

 Victorian Fashion
 Men's clothing of the Victorian era did not undergo such radical changes as the female. I have long coats, laced waist (men also wore something like a corset) gave way to a freer jacket, which was easier to breathe.

The history of men's fashion can be traced by watching the branded pants. In the early years of the reign of Victoria's legs were closed tight fitting cloth. This style soon gave way to freer. By the end of the century the typical steel straight loose pants with pleats zautyuzhennymi front and rear.

Elegant elegant coat worn by day, gradually gave way to a long frock coat, usually black What colors combined with black: less darkness and pathos  What colors combined with black: less darkness and pathos
 . However, elegant coats time there again. The official evening dress gentleman was "white tie and tails," and the official clothing during the day - suit.

Games and cycling have become catalysts for change in men's fashion of the Victorian era. By the end of 1800 there were pants, and in the daytime became acceptable freer style of dress. Chess figure and the cell began to appear more frequently, although mainly in the countryside.

As a woman, a man tying a silk scarf around his neck Fashion Scarf - stylish accessory  Fashion Scarf - stylish accessory
 . On his head was a tightly fitting cap that completely covers the hair. Victorian costume completing a long vest and pants, from under which could see the polished shoes.


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