Which of the following best describes women's shoes of the early Victorian period?
Answer Heelless & Narrow
At the start of the Victorian period, women's shoes were narrow and heelless, typically made in white or black satin. Around the 1860s, shoes became broader with a small heel, and by the 1870s, heels grew taller and toes more pointed.
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