corsets, petticoats, bonnets, etc
Sun Bonnets
mainly Victorian women wore bonnets they wore them to look beautiful in most cases but some wore them to keep their hair up
No, Victorian women did not wear fascinators. They wore bonnets or elaborate hats, depending on the particular period (early or late Victorian age).Please see the picture linked below for an illustration of the evolution of Victorian fashion: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/29/1794-1887-Fashion-overview-Alfred-Roller.GIF
No, they don't.
The Amish don't believe in motorized machines, they wear plain clothes, women wear dresses and bonnets men wear straw hats also men grow beards but no mustaches, and women never cut their hair.
they wore some bonnets and dresses
Dresses and bonnets
no, bonnets were not around in the medieval era.Depending on the year and the social status of the woman, she might wear a hairnet of gold threads (a crespine), or a wimple of linen, or a white linen veil, or a linen barbette, or a variety of caps; in Burgundy and France in the 15th century, some wealthy women wore the "hennin" - the tall, pointed cap with a transparent veil dangling from the end.
they wanted to cover their hair to show that they were married and to keep men from looking at their hair. they covered their bodies with boring, modest clothes to not attract men and they didnt want their hair styles to be different from each other so they covered it with bonnets.
coz it's for the fashion
She wore long skirts, bonnets, and probably a blouse.