However, depending on one's station in life, a "simple toilet" might actually be rather frilly despite the magazine exhortations.
To the left is a "simple" breakfast cap from Arthur's Lady's Home Magazine in 1863. Lace and ribbons are a common adornment for breakfast caps and this cap features these.
Another breakfast cap is shown in this image below. Most breakfast caps seem to have been made from white fabrics, but do notice that this cap below is constructed of "dotted black lace over white" so there was evidently some variation.
The print below shows quite an elaborate cap that might be a breakfast cap because the lady is shown in her morning wrapper. Notice that this cap has lappets, lace, ribbons, and what appear to be millinery flowers. Not quite a "simple toilet."
Allgemeine Moden-Zeitung, 1862 |
Another style of breakfast cap. |
Would You Wear A Cap?
Reenactresses and docents can also don a breakfast cap with their morning attire. A breakfast cap is a period way of hiding less-than-perfect hair. Upon tidying your hair for the day, you might replace your breakfast cap for a daytime cap that could be more elaborate.I have also found opportunities to wear my breakfast cap at events with my reenacting girlfriends. And if we are all lodged in the same hotel, we have sometimes made plans to "astonish the natives" by wearing our wrappers and breakfast caps to the hotel's dining room for breakfast!
If you really love Victorian dress, you can wear a breakfast cap any morning! Who wouldn't want to put on one of these darling little creations in the morning? The Victorian ladies might have had the right idea after all!
Looking cute in our wrappers and caps! |
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