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lady 1. Dress with Class: In the Victorian era, it was important that a lady dress according to her social status. Avoid bright colors and flashy accessories. Stick to more demure colors and simple design. Choose neutral colors, such as white and light shades of grey and black for everyday wear. When going for a special occasion, add a touch of color with a muted, floral print dress. 2. Keep Neat and Tidy: Adhere to strict grooming standards. Keep your hair neat and without any outrageous styling. Hair should generally be worn up, with small adornments to accentuate the hairstyle. Wear minimal jewelry and keep nails and skin clean and well-groomed. 3. Embrace Etiquette: Manners and etiquette were very important for Victorian ladies. Speak in a quiet, measured tone and cultivate a gentle, reserved demeanor. Be courteous, pay attention to the details, and always be on time. 4. Educate Yourself: Victorian-era ladies were expected to be well-educated. Take the time to broaden your knowledge and stay informed on local, national, and international news. Take part in conversations but avoid being outspoken or critical of others. 5. Show Respect: Always act with respect and courtesy. Use gentle language when addressing others, and never be loud or aggressive. Whether it’s with friends or strangers, always be polite and courteous.

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Dec. 30, 2022, 11:33 p.m.

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Published: Friday, December 30, 2022

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