yes it was because after that womens had rights
the debate on womans clothing in the gilded years
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I have no idea . im doing the same project.
One lady wore gilded shoes and the women around liked it and men howled at her but one women called her a hoe and that started arguments
The Realism Period is most closely related to the Gilded Age.
the debate on womans clothing in the gilded years
the late 1800's from about 1860 to the very early 1900's ... also known as the Gilded Age.
Ifwas and is important.!
I have no idea . im doing the same project.
people wanted freedom in the way they dressed. wanted something more comfortable then the clothing they were forced to wear
Becuse women would try to shrink the limitations and express their selves. Which was not allowed so the women wuld try to debate to get away from all of the petticoats long dresses corsets and more of the akinising clothes!
woman wanted to look more slim and fit so they wore corsets and the corset often caused problems such as miscarriages, uterine collapse, fainting and literally pushed the uterus out of the body through the vagina.
because they wanted to wear pant and guys didnt want them to.
One lady wore gilded shoes and the women around liked it and men howled at her but one women called her a hoe and that started arguments
women where sick of where certain thing that they where told to so some women shortend there skirts a couple inches and some wore shoes they where not suppose to whuch has caused other women to think the same so it started a big riote
It was about women wanting more clothes options! :D
There was a debate on women's fashion in the Gilded Age because not everyone agreed on the change. Women wanted a change in the way they dressed because it was uncomfortable, hard to manage, and also had some serious health effects. Men did not like the change and didn't want women speaking out against them. Women began wearing a dress called the bloomer dress and were ridiculed by men for the foolish costume showing they're undergarments (a pair of Turkish trousers). In the end women won the rights to dress differently and many more movements began soon after.