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Fashion - 18th and 19th Centuries


Question Posted Wednesday December 10 2008, 4:13 pm

I am doing a paper on how the freedom to dress as women pleased stressed their liborartion but i need hep,

if anyone can assist me please leave me ur email
really appriciated


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darkside89 answered Friday December 12 2008, 3:58 am:
Your question is not clear. However, I presume you are asking about the fashion during the 18th and 19th century.
You should search, www.about.com
I dont remember the exact address but I stumbled upon it. It was something related to 18th and 19th century costumes or Elizabethan costumes.
Search for it there. I'm sure you'll get it.
Best of Luck...

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