Lima through their clothes
Nineteenth-century fashion in Lima came from a blend of influences. There were traditional garments like the tapada limeña, a type of cloak women wore to conceal all of their face but one eye, allowing for anonymity and challenging societal norms. Thanks to trade by sea, there was also an influx of European styles. As you browse, discover how clothing reflected the city’s evolving identity, the impact of the war with Chile and the changing roles of men and women in society.