I'm always struck how the women have to wear sleeveless gowns for dinner, even in Winter - here, it's snowing and they're wearing flighty little things. Is it historically accurate or for aesthetic reasons?? In any case, it's a wonder ladies of that time didn't catch colds 24/7.
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I'm always struck how the women have to wear sleeveless gowns for dinner, even in Winter - here, it's snowing and they're wearing flighty little things. Is it historically accurate or for aesthetic reasons?? In any case, it's a wonder ladies of that time didn't catch colds 24/7.
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