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Sabtu, 24 November 2012

Getting To Understand Civil War Gowns

By Patrice McCoy


Fashion has been known to evolve with time. In the nineteenth century, ladies were known to take what they wore quite seriously. The reasons behind this state of affairs were many. To some, getting the material resources required to make elegant dresses was extremely difficult. As a result, the era of what came to be known as civil war gowns was ushered in.

Arguably, the nineteenth century ushered in an era of fashion conscious women. What an individual put on was not taken lightly. A lot of thought and planning went into every item that one adorned. However, the civil war period did little to avail the necessary resources that were required for one to effectively make a fashion statement that stood out.

This state of affairs made it necessary to have two sets of clothing. These came to be known as day dresses and probably one or two that were reserved for special occasions. This is when you went out for shopping or to visit a friend or another family. Those who were considered to be well off, had one for Sunday as well.

The reason as to why these costumes are often linked to the civil war is because men were normally seen in their military outfits. To this end, there is still quite a variety that one can choose from. It is now possible to choose which side of the war you wish to be identified with at that particular time.

On the other hand, clothes were also divided into different categories. This included informal and formal. Under this category you would still find petticoats and corsets which were a common trend during the nineteenth century. For a complete and refined look, one needed to have white gloves and laced boots.

Making a statement with what you wore was a very important thing during this period. To this end, your dressing needed to show that it was in tandem with the weather conditions prevailing at that time. You needed to have a parasol to keep the sun away and sometimes that occasional drizzle. Apart from being used as an indicator of the weather, they also served as accessories to your dress.

As the war wore on, lockets and flowers acted as jewelry. This might sound strange but wearing a lock of hair from your husband or boyfriend was considered to be quite fashionable. It goes without saying that without your hair being in place, a great dress is useless. To this end, various pomades and oils were used to make sure that the perfect look was achieved.

The upper class women reserved full skirts for themselves. They were often wide. The end effect was an elegant look that allowed them to step into their role with dignity. All these were accompanied by very colorful patterns and designs on the dresses and skirts. Needless to say that without a matching hat, the civil war gowns look could not be considered to be complete.




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