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  2. 1870s in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Leisure dress was becoming an important part of a woman's wardrobe. Seaside dress [3] in England had its own distinct characteristics but still followed the regular fashions of the day. Seaside dress was seen as more daring, frivolous, eccentric, and brighter. Even though the bustle was extremely cumbersome, it was still a part of seaside fashion.

  3. 1880s in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Fashions from La Mode Illustrée show dresses made of contrasting fabrics worn with "shelf" bustles and opera-length gloves, 1887. Princess Alix of Hesse wears a high-necked day dress, 1887. Fashions of 1888 feature full busts, large "shelf" bustles, and wide shoulders. Gloves reach the elbow or slightly above.

  4. History of Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Overview of fashion from The New Student's Reference Work, 1914. Summary of women's fashion silhouet changes, 1794–1887. The following is a chronological list of articles covering the history of Western fashion—the story of the changing fashions in clothing in countries under influence of the Western world⁠—from the 5th century to the present.

  5. 1970s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Starting with a few designers in 1978 [379] [380] and becoming the main trend in 1979, high-fashion menswear designers at the end of the seventies adopted the big shoulder pads that had debuted in womenswear in 1978, [381] showing exaggeratedly padded shoulders that tapered to low closures [382] [383] at narrow, often ventless hips [384] [385 ...

  6. Dress history - Wikipedia

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    Dress history is the study of history, which uses clothing and textiles to understand the past. Through analyzing modes of dress, different garment types, textiles, and accessories of a certain time in history, a dress historian may research and identify the social, cultural, economic, technological, and political contexts that influence such ...

  7. File:Two Wichita girls in summer dress, 1870 - NARA - 520081 ...

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    Record group: Record Group 79: Records of the National Park Service, 1785 - 2006 (National Archives Identifier: 408)Series: Henry Peabody Collection, compiled 1890 - 1935 (National Archives Identifier: 520075)

  8. Dolly Varden (costume) - Wikipedia

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    The Gallery of Costume in Manchester holds a more typical Dolly Varden dress in its collections, made of white linen with a pink and mauve flowered print. [3] A Dolly Varden hat, as it relates to the dress, is usually understood to mean a flat straw hat trimmed with flowers and ribbons, very like the 18th-century bergère hat.

  9. File:Dress Late 1870s.jpg - Wikipedia

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