Here is an illustration of a Victorian lady in a polka dot outfit that is referred to as a Ladies’ House Toilette in the April 1894 issue of The Delineator magazine.
And a black and white clip art version.
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Here is an illustration of a Victorian lady in a polka dot outfit that is referred to as a Ladies’ House Toilette in the April 1894 issue of The Delineator magazine.
And a black and white clip art version.
Click on images to enlarge.
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Pat C.
Can you imagine lounging around the house in a dress like that (not to mention the corset that’s worn underneath it?)?! Very striking, though! Thank you. xoxo
Julie J
I love the looks of the Victorian clothing but I am very thankful we don’t have to dress like this today! You’re welcome. ♥
Cindy in Wisconsin
Lovely! Thanks for sharing!