Why Did Victorian Women Change Their Clothing 5 times a Day? | An Explanation
#Costube #CoSy Welcome to my Costube Symposium video! Have you ever wondered where the stereotype that victorian women changed their clothing five times a day originated? Well, stick around to find out! Here are the promised time stamps if you would like to skip the dressing scenes: The tea gown scene is from 1:30-3:41. The "dressing to go out" scene is from 4:45-11:30. The housedress scene is from 13:50-16:24. Here is the link to my Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AdelaideBeema... Here is the link to my Instagram: / adelaidebeemanwhite Contact: [email protected]

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