Victorian dresses
Victorian dresses were popular during the reign of Queen Victoria from 1837 to 1901. These dresses often featured a fitted bodice, a full skirt, and intricate details like lace, ribbons, and embroidery. Fabrics used included silk, satin, and cotton, with colors ranging from pastels to deep jewel tones.
The styles evolved throughout the Victorian era, with early dresses having a bell-shaped silhouette and later designs incorporating bustles and train extensions. Accessories like corsets and petticoats were commonly worn to enhance the shape of the dress, reflecting the fashion trends of the time.