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Undergarments
chemise nursing corset circa 1900
Chemise & Nursing Corset circa 1900
1898 Corset Cover
1898 Corset Cover
1899 Filet Crochet Corset Cover
1899 Filet Crochet Top Corset Cover
1900 Crochet Corset Cover
1900 Crochet Corset Cover
1902 Corset Cover
1902 Corset Cover
1900 Crochet Top Corset Cover
1900 Crochet Top Corset Cover
Early Brassiere circa 1900 Provenence
Early Brassiere circa 1900 Provenence
Mesh Brassiere circa 1920
Mesh Brassiere circa 1920
Late Teens Edwardian Corset
Late Teens Edwardian Corset
About Victorian Unmentionables
If the Victorians ever knew how we collect their undergarments today they
would be mortified!
They were referred to as Unmentionables for good reason.
It was not proper to discuss such personal things in public!

I enjoy collecting and wearing Victorian underthings as fashion.
While wearing an eyelet slip or petticoat and ruffled corset cover,
I am still covered with more fabric than you see on today's streets.
Yet my great grandmother would be horrified to know I left the house
wearing only my Unmentionables.




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 Victoriana Lady has been honored to receive donations from individuals who would like their loved ones antique garments preserved and their history shared. Any item, in any condition before 1930 will be cherished and given due acknowledgement in my traveling museum programs.

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