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Clothing in the 1800’s. By Holly and Vanessa. Overview. In the 1800s, clothing was very conservative. There was different clothing for different social status. Sixthly . Layers. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Clothing in the 1800’s

By Holly and Vanessa

Overview• In the 1800s, clothing was

very conservative.• There was different clothing for

different social status

Accessories

Brooches

Shawls

Hair pins and CombsGloves

Necklaces

The Corset

• One of the most important clothing articles or the time

• The tighter it was, the higher your social class, and the more virtuous you were considered to be.

Health Problems• Constricted breathing• Sunstroke – too many layers for the

intense heat• Infertility• Warped rib cage and organs• Fainting• Ruined the skin due to intense

compression

SwI

m • Women were required to wear

conservative clothes ALL the time, as shown with the dresses and pants used for swim, although men were also dressed covering clothing.

Upper Class•Upper class people would wear more expensive fabrics, such as silk.•Women had their corsets much more tightly laced than women of other classes•Women’s dresses were much more appliquéd and detailed.

Middle- Lower Class

•Middle class- Lower class people in this time period would’ve been fueling the industrial revolution.

•This meant looser corsets for working, and less “fashionable” clothing as this was a working class.

Colors in ActingThe stock characters, while wearing the clothing of the time period, would’ve worn

exaggerated colors or accessories

Colors in Acting• For example, the

villain would’ve dressed mainly in black or red, colors that provoke violence and show the audience their sinister nature.

Colors in Acting• The Heroine would

wear light colors, such as white or pink, along with a very tightly laced corset to show innocence and because a virtuous girl would’ve been attractive at the time

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