.how did clothing play an important part in creating the image of the frail and submissive victorian women? please answer fast.
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While men were expected to be serious, strong, independent and aggressive, women were seen as delicate, passive and docile. Norms of clothing reflected these ideals and values.
Ideals like vulgur, decent, ugly, beautiful, proper , improper determined the cultural attitude of a society.
Norms of clothing stressed on ideals and beliefs of beauty, obedience, submission, docile all these which were associated with girls and were visible in the way they dressed. Women from childhood were groomed in a manner to exhibit such qualities.
. Girls were dressed in stays and were tightly laced up, they also wore tight fitting corsets.
Ideals like vulgur, decent, ugly, beautiful, proper , improper determined the cultural attitude of a society.
Norms of clothing stressed on ideals and beliefs of beauty, obedience, submission, docile all these which were associated with girls and were visible in the way they dressed. Women from childhood were groomed in a manner to exhibit such qualities.
. Girls were dressed in stays and were tightly laced up, they also wore tight fitting corsets.
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