Shoes And Accessories In The Victorian Era

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Accessories in the Victorian era would show the wearers emotions as well as their femininity. Tans would be seen as working class therefore accessories such as hats, parasols and gloves were used to keep the skin pale, portraying upper class as well as beauty and youth. They would also be used to attract a husband.
Feet that were small was used as a representation of beauty in the Victorian era therefore the shoes would make them appear small. Shoes also had more of an indication of right and left then shoes seen previously in the 1800s. The sole of the shoes would be constructed from either cork or metal. Shoes would be made from leather or fabric and were produced in factories with machines though people of the upper classes would have their shoes constructed by shoe makers since shoes that had button fastening were see as more upperclass. The buttons would be fastened with the use of a button hook that would pull the button through the hole. Buckles would be seen on shoes and stitches would be added to the shoes as decoration. Elastic can also be seen at the side of the shoes instead of the lacing seen earlier. Heels would be …show more content…

According to Murray and Lanman in the 1899 if a fan was held at the cheek it would say “I love you” and at the eyes it would say “I am sorry”. When held at the forehead it would say “we are watched”, yes would be said by placing the fan on the right cheek and no when on the left. Fan in the left hand and twirling would say “I wish to get rid of you” whereas in the right it said “I love another”. Fan in the right hand said “I wish to be acquainted”. If the hand is dropped while the fan is in hand it would say “We will be friends”. A shut fan said “You have changed” and the fan at the lips said “kiss me”. The closing of the fan said I wish to speak with you”. A fully open fan said “wait for me” and a fan held open then closed said “you are

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