Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Victorian Era Fashion

As previously mentioned, I'm going to dedicate this post to the fabulous Victorian Era!

The Victorian Era is definitely my favorite period in fashion, along with the 1940's.

For this post, I thought I would focus on the ball gowns and more iconic styles of this era.

            One thing the Victorian Era is known for is their elaborated fashion. The women’s dresses would be heavily draped with embroidered fabrics atop each other. Even the shoes would be bright, bold colors bedecked in jewels. A classic Victorian detail is that the skirts would be draped and scalloped to give the illusion of fullness while making the waist slim. Remind you of the 40's? :)

 This picture below shows larger scallops.     

                                               


These two pictures below show the layering and draping of fabric and the embroidery in the gowns.

                              

Most ball gowns during this time would have capped sleeves with a wide neckline, slightly exposing the shoulders.


And of course, where would a Victorian lady be without accessories? The usual embellished hat, umbrella, purse, and a small hand fan!


The Victorian Era is known for the fitted jackets which later came back in style in the 1940's.

The fabrics used in the Victorian Era were very elaborate and finely detailed as shown in this picture 
below.

  

This picture below is a modern take on the Victorian Era gown, which I absolutely love!

I hope you have enjoyed this post and come back for the next one!
Have a very Merry Christmas and take delight in the birth of our Savior! :)
"Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you, He is Christ the Lord." Luke 2:11

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