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  2. 1840s in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Queen Victoria and the Prince Consort at home, 1841. Her dress shows the fashionable silhouette, with its pointed waist, sloping shoulder, and bell-shaped skirt. 1840s fashion in European and European-influenced clothing is characterized by a narrow, natural shoulder line following the exaggerated puffed sleeves of the later 1820s and 1830s ...

  3. Victorian fashion - Wikipedia

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    Picture of 1850s evening dress with a bertha neckline. Neck-line: Bertha is the low shoulder neck-line worn by women during the Victorian Era. The cut exposed a woman's shoulders and it sometimes was trimmed over with a three to six-inch deep lace flounce, or the bodice has neckline draped with several horizontal bands of fabric pleats.

  4. 19th century in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Evening Dress 1840-1842 (American) Dress ca. 1840 (British) 1850s–1860. Dress ca. 1850 (British) Afternoon Dress 1850-1955 (American)

  5. Category:1840s fashion - Wikipedia

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    Category: 1840s fashion. ... Wedding dress of Queen Victoria; Welsh hat This page was last edited on 7 April 2022, at 20:12 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  6. Formal wear - Wikipedia

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    However, the dress coat from the transition period was maintained as formal evening wear in the form of white tie, remaining so until this day. By the 1840s, the first cutaway morning coats of contemporary style emerged, which would eventually replace the frock coat as formal day wear by the 1920s.

  7. Museum of Historical Costume in Poznań - Wikipedia

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    Only few of the dresses among the collection were made as reconstructions. The collection includes dresses, underwear and accessories. The most highlight exhibits are: Summer dress from the 1840s century; Dress from 1840 with decoration made of fake buttons; Evening gown ca. 1880, from trading house B. Altman. [7]