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Women In The Victorian Era. Megan Howard, Kendra Crawford, Jordyn Flaherty. How did women dress?. Usually, clothing was hand-made. It was really expensive and only the wealthy could afford a large wardrobe. The poor wore clothing from second-hand shops, and sewed their own
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Women In The Victorian Era Megan Howard, Kendra Crawford, Jordyn Flaherty
How did women dress? • Usually, clothing was hand-made. • It was really expensive and only the wealthy could afford a large wardrobe. • The poor wore clothing from second-hand shops, and sewed their own clothes • There were many layers to a dress. • Women took very good care of their dresses because they were so expensive.
Upper and Lower Class Women • They sold flowers, toffee apples, ice cream, cold drinks, shrimp, oysters, and whelks. • Offered donkey and goat rides and some even did fortune telling. • In the winter, it was harder to sell their goods so some people became prostitutes. • Had less education and fewer resources or opportunities. • Some were also bar maids, waitresses, and chambermaids. • Women of the upper class didn’t need to work because their biggest responsibility was taking care of the house and planning parties.
Women’s Etiquette • Women had to rise to their feet when they were being introduced or when someone entered the room. • Ladies do a little curtsey when they are greeting someone • They never turned their back on people. • When they wanted to leave the room, they had to ask to be excused. • Emotions were hidden. • Manners were scrutinized by other and often a talking point in a conversation and gossip. A persons etiquette was associated with their status and wealth and was as important as being educated.
Sources • www.elegantwomen.org • http://www.literary-liaisons.com/article042.htm • www.victorinaweb.org • http://yourvintagewedding.com/