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Clothing

Women's Fashion

  • Three light layers
  • Chemise
  • Corset
  • Gown
  • Simple Accessories
  • Informal
  • Lighter
  • More hygienic
  • Express individuality
  • Daily needs

Women's Fashion

Gowns

  • Loose - Muslin
  • Specific dresses
  • Morning
  • Plain
  • Evening
  • Intricate

Daily Life

What did Girls do?

-Starts around 10 a.m

-home centered life

- highly skilled

- Have free time

- 11am–3pm morning- daily tasks

Men's Fashion

Dandy Style

  • Effort
  • Linen
  • Tailoring
  • Neckcloth
  • Coats
  • Boots
  • Subtle, refined

Men's Fashion

  • Simple
  • Tailoring = Quality
  • Subtle looks
  • No accessories
  • Wool, linen, cloth

What Did the guys do?

- Start around 10 a.m

-supervise “upper” servants

Lower Class Life

-conduct business

- morning activities

- get up eat breakfast

- get more land

Etiquette

- Well-bred men and women;

-polite

- graceful

- considerate

- speak softly

Music/ Dance

- unmarried lady not write/send letters to a male acquaintance unless engaged to him

-A gentleman may not greet a lady in public unless she acknowledges him first.

- the classical music

-Ex song: Mr. Beveridge’s Maggot.

Waltz

Since nothing to do, It Party Time

Night Life :

- Dinner Party

- Dance

- Tea time

-play parlor games

real vs. imaginary

Jane Austen's England

Steventon

Hampshire: Steventon

from:

1775-1801

Died in:

General Background

Winchester

Women

  • Education
  • Professions
  • Property - marriage necessary
  • Role=Have children

SoutHampton

Medical

  • No medical knowledge
  • Doctors expensive
  • No anesthetic
  • Disease spread
  • King George III
  • 13 colonies
  • French Revolution
  • Industrialization
  • Prosperity
  • Income=status

Children

  • No education
  • Coal mines,
  • Jobs dangerous
  • Damage to health

Food and Water

  • Supply of water not safe
  • Poor quality meat
  • Preservation

Jane Austen Regency Period

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