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The 1870 census shows Idaho women who were dressmakers and milliners (designers and makers of hats), and the Tri-weekly Statesman reported regularly on the fashion and dress of the day.
Come the 1870s—the start of the Gilded Age in America—white tie was the definitive formal dress for the upper echelon. It was worn to the opera and at debutante balls and any of the fancy ...
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