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Wuthering Heights
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So out of curiosity, I decided to look up the fashion of the time in this book, and I realized that the setting in this book takes place a lot earlier than Emilyâs lifetime which I thought was interesting. The story takes place in the late 1700s (specifically 1780s when Catherine and Heathcliff are adults), but Emily published the book in the 1840s. Which is wild, because I realized thatâs the equivalent of someone publishing a book today that is set in the 1960s! Anyway, I realized Iâve been imagining the fits in this book wrong this whole time because theyâre not even supposed to be Victorian fashion! đ Lowkey disappointed cause I really liked the fits that I was already imagining and feel like it suits the overall vibe better but oh well. đ
But anyway, for anyone whoâs curious, heres the general fashion differences:
Book fashion (c. Catherine and Heathcliff as young adults): Georgian era - Big intricate hats/hairstyles/wigs, bustles, Rococo aesthetic, light colors fit dress fashion
Emily Bronteâs fashion: Victorian era - Big skirts, wide necklines, bonnets, drapey capes, darker colors clothes fits more fits
If you made it this far, thanks for coming along and nerding out with me! đ And if you have anything to add, please do! Iâm always down to learn more about different historical fashions.