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    other arm I reached back and up, slid my fingers over my exposed ass cheek, then slipped my fingertips under the edge of the corset, all the way through and out the other side. Then I twisted my wrist to and gave a swift upward yank. Even expected, I let out a little squeal at the sudden pressure applied from my pussy all the way up my rump.…

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    1900 was when fashionable English Ladies of the social elite would make a trip twice a year to Paris, joining the others from places such as St Petersburg and New York. These trips would be where they choose their wardrobe for the next coming season for 6 months. The garments ranged from: lingerie, morning gowns, walking dresses, cycling combinations, costumes for travelling such as trains or motor cars, evening gowns to lounge, a gown for each special occasion. The list of garments that were…

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    aged lady named Esther from New York, who makes a living from sewing and making corsets. As she turned 35 she felt old and lonely as she has not gotten married yet and is seeking for the right man. As one day Mrs.Dickson the lady where she stays with gives her a letter, it was from a man she never met named George Armstrong it was a lovely letter and she got some help from her rich friend which she sells the corsets to respond to it. As she reply to the letters George says that he is coming down…

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    as an ideal of femininity was relentless. Women were expected to be prim and proper, as well as pure and hygienic. Women were slaves to fashion, yearning for men’s approval; they had to suffer from heavy crinoline cages on their hips to restricted corsets clinging to their rib cage. I will further my research of how femininity was truly represented in the Victorian Era and the realties of beauty for women living England during the era. I will continue to focus on how women were portrayed by the…

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    Women wore corsets to cinch their waists as tightly as possible, creating that desired hourglass figure. Insinuating the size of the bust and hips. These corsets physically restrained women’s range of motion, displaying their separation from physical labor and men. Again women having this already established career for marriage and breeding…

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    created a larger crinoline skirt by layering petticoats underneath or add padded pockets in dresses to hide the folds of a cheaply made dress. Working class Australian women (particularly in rural Australia) wore less ornate dresses and less confining corsets to allow for hard physical work, as frills and embellishments would interfere with labour and add to the price of garments. Some women in the work force had uniforms such as maids and nurses meaning their everyday fashion was impacted by…

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    The 1910s brought much change to life as it was known in the United States with the biggest change being a leap into more engaging foreign affairs like World War I. World War I dramatically changed the dynamics in the United States as she received an increase in immigrants, manufacturing, production, and efficiency. These improvements catapulted the U.S. as a world industrial leader. However, with those positive increases came the negative ones being an increase in inflation and a decrease in…

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    • Is There Too Much Pressure on Girls to Have ‘Perfect’ Bodies? • Teenagers should not thrive to have a perfect body. The pressure on girls to have the “perfect body” is on the rise because of what society perceives and defines as “perfect”. For decades women have been put under the pressure of looking a certain way. This pressure primarily begins in the adolescence- teenage years of a girl’s life. Teenage girls are expected to have perfect bodies. As a result, girls are constantly lowering…

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    American dance is defined by the manifestations of central and Western Africa and European aesthetic. It is built on the idea that dance is a platform for self-expression thus it is bound to change and develop based on the needs, interests, personalities and desires of the dancers. Likewise, the social and political issues rampant in society play a significant role in its evolution. It began as a revolt against the confining rules of the society and over the years, rebellion has become one of…

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    then walks over to my wardrobe and pulls out one of my infinitesimal lace corsets. Elena turns to me with serious eyes and I frown. I could never understand why I had to wear a corset when I had such a miniature figure already, but Elena says that it is improper for a lady, especially a princess to not wear a corset. “Now Now Princess, don’t be angry with me.” Elena tells me as she removes my dressing gown and wraps the corset around my torso. I don’t respond, but instead grab one of my…

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