1870-1889 Antique Dresses

Women’s Antique Fashion from 1870–1889 – The Art of the Bustle in the Victorian Era

Between 1870 and 1889, women’s antique fashion embraced some of the most dramatic silhouettes of the Victorian era, defined by back‑focused volume, architectural drapery, and lavish ornamentation. These decades produced iconic dresses that today enrich every major museum and serious private collection of antique dress, admired for their sculptural features, refined style, and the way they were originally worn.

In the early 1870s, softly draped bustle dress constructions shaped the silhouette. Looping overskirts, high necklines, and basque‑style bodices created a graceful yet structured look. These original garments—often crafted from silk, satin, or taffeta—represent some of the best examples of Victorian fashion, blending industrial innovation with artistic craftsmanship. Their elegance makes them highly desirable in any refined collecton of vintage textiles.

By the late 1870s, the silhouette shifted into the sleek princess line. Long, form‑fitting bodices and minimal bustle volume emphasized verticality and smooth surfaces. This streamlined style highlighted the body’s natural shape while still allowing for rich trimming, lace, and fringe. Such clothing remains a good representation of late‑19th‑century refinement and is frequently studied in museum archives for its technical precision.

In the 1880s, the bustle returned—larger, more structured, and unmistakably architectural. The so‑called “shelf bustle” created a dramatic projection at the back, defining the decade’s most recognizable victorian dress silhouette. Bodices became sharply tailored, skirts were heavily ornamented, and ensembles were often worn with elaborate accessories such as jet jewelry, gloves, and decorative hats. These expressive garments continue to fascinate historians and collectors exploring the evolution of the bustle dress within antique fashion.

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Antique Victorian Visiting Ensemble, ca. 1883
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Embroidered Wool Cape, England, 1880s
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Boudoir Robe, America, ca. 1877
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Cream Cape, ca. 1870
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Skirt Lifter, 1870s
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