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  • Collection: "Reading" Fashion in A. Pushkin's Eugene Onegin: Word as Image in 1820s Imperial Russia

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Old-fashioned dresses were common in the countryside, resultant from living outside the realm of city styles.

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Russian pride in traditional clothing.

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Although stylish, the bride still did not have a right to choose her own groom.

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Men's linens in XIX century Russia.

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Onegin's accordance with fashion. Even in hairstyle, he sported the stylish English short cut.

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Onegin's attention to the finer details of appearance, including nails and hands, characterized a dandy.

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Although characterized as the stereotypical damsel, Olga appears boring in comparison to Tatyana.

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Headwear of many types was popular amongst both the elite and peasantry in XIX century Russia.

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Tatyana's transformation into the city's fashionable elite, following European standards.

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Pushkin utilized the French term 'boa' (fur shawl) in the same stanza as 'ливрей', a Russian term for the official clothing of men for the tsar. An example of European influences transcending into Russian culture.
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