The High Chaparral

Season One

Victoria in Season Two

Season Three


"Last Hundred Miles"

"Shadow of the Wind"

"Once on a Day in Spring"

"No Irish Need Apply"

 

    In the second season Victoria is definitely more covered up.  Her daytime attire is almost always long sleeved and even her dressy outfits tend to be high necked and conservative compared to other seasons, especially the third.  She wears dresses more often this season, rather than the separate skirt and blouse outfits of the other seasons.
Daytime Clothes
    In the second season, this blue dress is the most frequently seen staple of Victoria's daytime wear. Besides these eight episodes, it also appears in "The Stallion", "Tornado Francis", "Follow Your Heart", "No Irish Need Apply",  "Surtee", and "Ebenezer".  She must have worn it out because after this season it was never seen again.

 
"Feather of an Eagle"


"The Deceivers"


"Ten Little Indians"


"The Glory Soldiers"


"Stinky Flanagan"      


"No Bugles, No Drums"   


"Shadow of the Wind"


"The Deceivers"

    The pink daytime dress was very similar to the blue one except that it had an even higher neckline.   Besides these four episodes, it is also seen in "The Stallion", "Follow Your Heart", "Surtee", and "No Bugles, No Drums".  It also disappears after this season.


"Feather of an Eagle"


"For What We Are About
To Receive"


"Ten Little Indians"


"Stinky Flanagan"

Traveling Outfits
    Victoria still relies on her two primary traveling outfits in the second season:  the brown riding suit, and the navy blue travel outfit.  The navy skirt is now often worn with a short red cape rather than the navy jacket.  Besides these episodes, it can be seen in "The Lion Sleeps" and "For the Love of Carlos", the only episode of the series I am aware of where she also wears a long black cape to travel. No picture is available of it yet.  A black travel skirt also appears in that episode along with the one shown below.  Her travel outfits may include a white ruffled shirt, a very plain white shirt, or a high-necked lace shirt.

"Last Hundred Miles"

"Once on a Day in Spring"

"No Irish Need Apply"

"Our Lady of Guadalupe"
       


"The Promised Land"


"The Promised Land"


"For the Love of Carlos"


"North to Tucson"

Formal Clothes
In the second season Victoria wears her V-neck white lace blouse almost exclusively as her dress-for-dinner outfit.  Besides these episodes it is also seen in "Follow Your Heart", "Shadow of the Wind", "Once on a Day in Spring", and Stinky Flanagan".  For more formal situations, like the wedding in "Tornado Francis" or when she visits Rancho Montoya, she now has a very fussy pink dress with a white lace bodice.  She also sometimes wears her black dress with lace, especially for solemn occasions.  In two episodes, "No Irish Need Apply" and "A Fella Named Kilroy", she is seen in a yellow lace blouse for evening wear, but it doesn't seem to become a staple for her. 


"Ebenezer"


"The Promised Land"


"Once on a Day in Spring"


"The Promised Land"


"For What We Are About To Receive"


"Feather of an Eagle"
 


"Our Lady of Guadalupe"


"Shadow of the Wind"


"The Lion Sleeps"


"The Lion Sleeps"


"No Irish Need Apply"


"A Fella Named Kilroy"

Special Costumes
Victoria's bathrobe changes in the second season to this simpler version, without the large ruffles that the first season robe had.  It sometimes appears white, but is actually a pale pink.  She is also shown in her nightgown and a travel shawl when camped on her way to Rancho Montoya in "Once on a Day in Spring".


"No Irish Need Apply"


"A Fella Named Kilroy"


"Once on A Day in Spring"


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