So fun fact - the clothes were made to look like the proportions were wild and therefore historical corsets were not as crazy tight as we would assume.
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abracaDavid@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Women were allowed to go to medical school in the Victorian area? I thought they were all being crushed to death by corsets and having their uteruses removed?
mapiki@lemm.ee 10 months ago
Quereller@lemmy.one 10 months ago
And the photos were often photoshoped to show a smaller tail.
LillyPip@lemmy.ca 10 months ago
Can confirm. I’ve made and worn historically accurate Victorian corsets for a few decades. They’re actually quite comfortable, supportive, and great for back pain.
The fainting thing is a myth. You can breathe fine and even touch your toes easily.
Only a few people were doing extreme tight lacing for clout – basically the equivalent of the Kardashians – but since photography was expensive and the media was like it is now, those were the ones we heard about most. Regular women weren’t doing that.
mapiki@lemm.ee 10 months ago
I have a question out of curiosity… Is it supportive in a good way or do the ab and back muscles start to weaken with time if you don’t make an effort to strengthen them?
LillyPip@lemmy.ca 10 months ago
They’re supportive like a back brace. Modern back brace construction borrows quite a bit from corseting.
If you wore them too tightly for prolonged peeriods because you were an actress or socialite, your core muscles may weaken eventually because the did all the posture work, sure.
That was a thing, but pretty rare since average women wouldn’t tighten to impractical amounts.
Epicurus0319@sopuli.xyz 10 months ago
Ah yes, Jack the Ripper. What a brutal way to die, castrated with a knife
Death_Equity@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Amazing what women can accomplish with medically induced orgasms to treat female hysteria.
SkyeStarfall@lemmy.blahaj.zone 10 months ago
Low-key jealous