The Face and Clothing of Canadian Women

Clothing in the 1890s was more than just a practical necessity—it was a statement of identity. For Canadian women, fashion was a means of expressing their social status, cultural heritage, and personal values. The strict silhouettes and intricate detailing of Victorian dresses symbolized a woman’s adherence to societal expectations. However, the subtle adoption of more practical and comfortable attire hinted at a growing desire for autonomy and mobility.