Victorian fashion refers to the clothing styles worn during the Victorian era, which spanned from the early to late 19th century. This period was characterized by a conservative and modest approach to dressing, with an emphasis on intricate details and structured silhouettes. Women's Victorian fashion typically included floor-length, high-necked dresses with fitted bodices and full skirts. These dresses were often made from luxurious fabrics such as silk, velvet, and lace, and were adorned with ruffles, pleats, and intricate embroidery.
Women also wore corsets to achieve a desired hourglass figure, and accessorized their outfits with gloves, hats, and parasols. Men's Victorian fashion featured tailored suits with waistcoats, trousers, and coats, often made from wool or tweed. The men also wore top hats and carried canes as accessories.
Victorian fashion was characterized by its attention to detail and adherence to social norms of the time. This style of dressing reflected the formality and conservatism of the Victorian era, with an emphasis on modesty and elegance in both men's and women's clothing.