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Women in the Victorian era wore corsets well into pregnancy, and even so-called maternity corsets did much to alter the position of the reproductive organs and even hide the appearance of pregnancy.
In the Victorian era, pregnancy was cloaked in secrecy, with fashion used to hide growing bellies beneath corsets, layers, and modest silhouettes.
An anthropologist has found evidence on Victorian skeletons that calls into question the longstanding assumption that corseting was detrimental to women's health.
The “90210” actress isn’t the first person to plug postpartum corsets on social media. But women’s health experts are cautious about recommending them.
What ‘Bridgerton’ Gets Wrong About Corsets Women’s rights were severely restricted in 19th-century England, but their undergarments weren’t to blame ...
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Soy Carmín on MSNFrom Corsets to Power Suits: Was "Oppressive" 1950s Modesty Actually Empowering?What if I told you that the way women dressed just 60 years ago is now often viewed as "oppressive"? And what if that so-called "oppression" was, in fact, a unique form of empowerment for many? This ...
Are corsets really dangerous to wear? Experts break down the myths surrounding these waist-cinching garments.
Ozempic, who needs it? Modern waist-watching women turn to classic corsets — just like Taylor Swift and the Kardashians ...
In “Claire McCardell: The Designer Who Set Women Free,” Elizabeth Evitts Dickinson honors the forgotten fashion innovator. Claire McCardell, forgotten by too many, is the ingenious designer who ...
Corsets are nasty torture devices that women in the olden days were forced to wear so they would be skinnier for the male gaze, right? Not really.
A trove of memorabilia about Australia’s first female Olympic silver medallist was unearthed under a suburban home and forms the basis of a new book.
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