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Men’s fashion changed very little during the nineteenth century, especially when compared to women’s fashion of the same period. For this reason, I thought it better to provide a general overview o… Mimi Matthews, Victorian Mens Fashion, Victorian Mens Clothing, 19th Century Men, Victorian Men, Victorian Gentleman, Victorian Man, 1890s Fashion, 1880s Fashion

A Visual Guide to 19th Century Menswear. Men’s fashion changed very little during the nineteenth century, especially when compared to women’s fashion of the same period. For this reason, I thought it better to provide a general overview of the century, looking at changes decade-by-decade as opposed to year-by-year. In this manner, you can see the slow evolution of nineteenth century menswear, from the Regency dandyism of Beau Brummell to the matched three-piece suits of the late Victorian…

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1844:  from the French journal L’Élégant : Journal Des Tailleurs  found in the  Bibliothèque Nationale de France. Victorian Inventions, Mens Victorian Fashion, 19th Century Men, Victorian Men, Victorian Man, Mens Fashion Illustration, 1800s Fashion, 19th Century Fashion, Mens Attire

Some more fine looking gentlemen from the French journal L’Élégant : Journal Des Tailleurs found in the Bibliothèque Nationale de France. If you can’t get enough of this historic hotness, be sure to check out Men’s Fashion in 1844 Part I Related posts: The Sharp Dressed Victorian Man – Men’s Fashion in 1844 – Part I … Continue reading "The Sharp Dressed Victorian Man – Men’s Fashion in 1844 – Part II"

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Elvina Benoist-Audiau
Victorian Men's Tuxedo, Tailcoats, Formalwear Guide 1890s Fashion Male, Victorian Male Fashion, Victorian Male, Victorian Mens Fashion, Victorian Mens Clothing, Victorian Men, Victorian Gentleman, 1870s Fashion, Victorian Era Fashion

How are Victorian men's formal wear different than today's tuxedo? This is a topic I had to research for my husband's Victorian wedding suit (above). Protocol in formalwear changed over the seven Victorian era decades, but the general look and feel is similar throughout and not entirely far off from today's white-tie evening wear. The

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