How did mean and women dress in the mid-19th century?

by Michael | Posted in Fashion & Accessories

desribe in detail please .. thanks
.... in London
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http://www.angelfire.com/ar3/townevictor ian/victorianfashion.html
http://advice.webshots.com/album/559869749 bRfXIY
http://www.model-era.com/the_victorian _era.htm
http://www.originals-by-kay.com/learn_ab out/learn_about_ladies.







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