French maid

1906 photo of a housemaid in Montmartre, Paris, by Constant Puyo
Two common interpretations of the maid outfit: erotic (left) and moe (right).

French maid was a term applied in the Victorian and early 20th-century periods to a lady's maid of French nationality. A lady's maid was a senior servant who reported directly to the lady of the house, and accompanied her mistress on travel. She helped her mistress with her appearance, including make-up, hairdressing, clothing, jewellery, and shoes, and sometimes served as confidante. A French maid was considered likely to be more expert in current fashions, and was also able to apply her knowledge of the French language when travelling in Europe.[1]

  1. ^ Lee, Hermione (2007). Edith Wharton. London: Pimlico. p. 524. ISBN 9781845952013. Retrieved 12 June 2020.

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