Victorian costume and costume accessories

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Victorian costume and costume accessories

Anne Buck

R. Bean, 1984

Rev. 2nd ed

  • pbk.

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Originally published: London : H. Jenkins, 1961

Bibliography: p. 218-220

Includes index

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Description

Victorian dress, the dress of more than sixty years, is not a single fashion but a sequence of styles, each evolving gradually from the preceding style, catching and reflecting changes in art and society. The shaping of dress, the covering outdoor garments, the concealed undergarments, the fabrics used in the making of dress and all its accessories together make the pattern of change. All these aspects of dress, together with briefer sections on men's dress and children's dress, are dealt with in this book. The author's experience as Keeper of one of the major collections of costume in the country, The Gallery of English Costume, Platt Hall, Manchester, gave her unrivalled qualifications for writing a work of this kind and it has long been a standard work on the period.

Table of Contents

Dresses 1837-50 Dresses 1850-65 Dresses 1865-70 Dresses 1875-90 Dresses 1890-1900 Underwear Outer garments Hats and bonnets Caps and headdresses Gloves and mittens Aprons Stockings Shoes and boots Bags and purses Fans Handkerchiefs Muffs Parasols Men's costume Children's costume Bibliography Index

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