Fashion and Women's Attitudes in the Nineteenth Century (Dover Fashion and Costumes)

By C. Willett Cunnington.

Fashion and Women's Attitudes in the Nineteenth Century (Dover Fashion and Costumes)

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The nineteenth century, according to C. Willett Cunnington, was a period when the cult of modesty was a tactical maneuver camouflaged as a virtue. It was also a period when euphemisms were used for such terms as "naked," "breast," and "leg," and when underclothing was vaguely spoken of as "lingerie."Cunnington, an early twentieth-century authority on fashion, argues that the Victorian matron was governed as much by current popular style as she was by instinct and custom. In a light, amusing, and highly readable account, he not only describes what Engl...

ISBN(s)

0486431908, 9780486431901

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