Transitioning from the 1860s to the 1870s, the volume in skirts shifted to the back: the hoop skirt was out, and the bustle was IN! This trend lasted in different forms for the next 20 or so years. This era was also when sideburns reached their cultural peak, having been popularized by Union general Ambrose Burnside a decade earlier during the American Civil War. After the 70's, we also see earrings go out of fashion as upper-class society began to view piercing as a vulgar practice.
Look 1: hat, hair, earrings, necklace, dress
Look 2: hat, glasses, pipe, mustache, top, pants, shoes
Look 3: hat, hair, dress, gloves
Look 4: hat, hair, earrings, necklace, dress
Look 5: hat, hair, gloves, dress
Look 6: hair, hair bow, necklace, gloves, dress, earrings (GT)
Look 7: hat, hair, earrings, dress
Look 8: top, pants, shoes, hat and hair (bg), facial hair (CL),
Look 9: hat, facial hair, top, pants, gloves, cane, shoes
Look 10: hat, hair, earrings, necklace, dress
Look 11: hat, facial hair, top, pants, shoes
Look 12: hair, hair flower, earrings, necklace, dress, gloves