cos when Eve ate the 'fruit of life' she knew then that she was naked and she became shy... :-D
Women never completely stopped wearing dresses; instead, fashion gradually evolved over time. For many centuries, dresses and gowns were the primary form of clothing for women in most cultures around the world. However, significant changes began in the late 19th and early 20th centuries when social roles, work opportunities, and lifestyles started to shift. During events like the World War I and World War II, many women entered the workforce and needed more practical clothing for daily activities. As a result, trousers, suits, and other comfortable outfits became more accepted for women. By the mid-20th century, fashion designers began promoting a wider variety of clothing options, allowing women to choose between dresses, skirts, pants, and modern outfits depending on comfort and style. Today, dresses remain an important part of women’s fashion and are still widely worn for casual outings, office wear, and special occasions. Rather than disappearing, dresses simply became one of many fashionable choices available to women. 👗✨
men dresses and women dresses
i do not know why they wear long sleeved dresses
the women in Mumbai wear saris and Punjabi dresses
no panties
Dresses and rags
yes
Women wear long dresses with corsets underneath the dresses. They wear comfortable boots. Maybe some jewellery and a nice hat.
Yes, women were expected to wear dresses for most of the 20th C. Katherine Hepburn popularized trousers for women, but, until the 1970s, dresses were the preferred outfit for a woman.
they are scottish dresses that the women wear.
yes
Because women wher them it lookes wrong on men