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Misunderstood Unmentionables
Episode 7

Misunderstood Unmentionables

Conjuring Curiosities · Clara Herbert

February 29, 202436m 51sExplicit

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Show Notes

In this episode, Clara tells Sabrina about Victorian undergarments. From crinolines to drawers, and chemises to petticoats, we'll undress the secrets of each undergarment and its role in shaping the silhouette of the era. Join us as we examine how these garments were worn, why they were necessary, and the surprising ways they influenced Victorian fashion. But wait, weren't all those layers unbearably hot? And why is it that vintage and antique clothes always seem so tiny? Listen to this episode to find out!


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Kate Tattersall - Early Victorian Undergarments Part 1


Vintage Dancer - Victorian Stockings, Socks, Hosiery, Tights & History


Lancaster History - How Victorian Women used the Privy in Multiple Layers of Clothing


Historical Sewing - Passionate About Petticoats


Recollections - The Victorian Skirt – from Petticoats to Bustle: Part 1


Wardrobe Shop - THE COMPLEX HISTORY OF HOOP SKIRTS


Victoria and Albert Museum - Corsets, crinolines and bustles: fashionable Victorian underwear


Victorian Underwear - The Victorian Gentleman Undressed


Sustainable Rookie - Your Clothes Are Probably Made Of Plastic: What Fabrics To Avoid 


Victoria and Albert Museum - Collections


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