The Victorian LadyGordon & Cremonesi, 1977 - Всего страниц: 164 |
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... costume adopted by the Victorian lady completely covered the body , and to guard against the garment clinging to the form when wet it was made out of a thick material , " stout brown Holland " or serge , which must have been very ...
... costume adopted by the Victorian lady completely covered the body , and to guard against the garment clinging to the form when wet it was made out of a thick material , " stout brown Holland " or serge , which must have been very ...
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... Costume in the Nineteenth Century . As far as this book is concerned , it is intended to deal with fashion only in outline , showing how the costumes worn by the lady reflected her social attitudes and those of others towards her . The ...
... Costume in the Nineteenth Century . As far as this book is concerned , it is intended to deal with fashion only in outline , showing how the costumes worn by the lady reflected her social attitudes and those of others towards her . The ...
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... costume in which to receive callers or to go out to an evening party . The costume of grander ladies followed the same principle , with additions and variations . The Victorian lady was , after all , the showcase of the Victorian gentle ...
... costume in which to receive callers or to go out to an evening party . The costume of grander ladies followed the same principle , with additions and variations . The Victorian lady was , after all , the showcase of the Victorian gentle ...
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Introduction | 9 |
The education of the Victorian lady | 16 |
Getting married | 26 |
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