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  2. 1900s in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Fashion illustration of a topcoat (left, worn with a top hat and morning dress) and overcoat (right, worn with business dress and Homburg), December 1900. Fashion plate from the Sartorial Arts Journal shows a three-button suite with patch pockets (left) and a golfing costume consisting of a Norfolk jacket and knickerbockers (right), 1901.

  3. Edwardian era - Wikipedia

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    The upper classes embraced leisure sports, which resulted in rapid developments in fashion, as more mobile and flexible clothing styles were needed. [79] [80] During the Edwardian era, women wore a very tight corset, or bodice, and dressed in long skirts. The Edwardian era was the last time women wore corsets in everyday life.

  4. Lingerie dress - Wikipedia

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    The more sheer the lingerie dress, the better. [6] The dresses were made of various fabrics, including linen, cotton or silk and parts of the dress were see-through to reveal the slip or gown worn underneath. [7] Lingerie dresses were worn by various classes of women in North America and Europe in the decades of the 1900s up to the 1920.

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    #6 Very Elegant Looking Woman In A White Dress, Circa 1890s. ... #10 Portrait Of A Family In Gainesville, Florida, Early 1900s. Image ... #37 Watching The Eclipse, 1912 (Edwardian Photograph ...

  6. Victorian fashion - Wikipedia

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    Victorian fashion consists of the various fashions and trends in British culture that emerged and developed in the United Kingdom and the British Empire throughout the Victorian era, roughly from the 1830s through the 1890s. The period saw many changes in fashion, including changes in styles, fashion technology and the methods of distribution.

  7. Hobble skirt - Wikipedia

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    The French fashion designer in the Berg story might have been Paul Poiret [4] who claimed credit for the hobble skirt, but it is not clear whether the skirt was his invention or not. [6] Skirts had been rapidly narrowing since the mid-1900s. [6] Slim skirts were economical because they used less fabric. [6]