"The Arrival"

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"The Arrival"

During the Victorian era, which spanned from 1837 to 1901, women's roles and expectations were greatly influenced by the prevailing social norms and values of the time. Victorian society placed a strong emphasis on gender roles and prescribed specific roles and behaviors for women.

The ideal Victorian woman was expected to embody qualities such as modesty, virtue, and domesticity. Her primary role was seen as being a wife, mother, and caretaker of the household. Women were expected to prioritize their family's well-being and create a nurturing and harmonious home environment.

In terms of fashion, Victorian women were known for their elegant and modest attire. They wore long, voluminous skirts, corsets, and high-necked blouses, often accompanied by bonnets and gloves. Fashion was seen as a way to express social status, and women's clothing was heavily influenced by societal expectations of modesty and decorum.

Founder

Davidson Bros., London & New York.

Date

1910.

Culture

United Kingdom.

Classification

Postcard.

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