When I read the selection of The Tatler and The Spectator, I discovered that the two most interesting topics are coquettish, she is located in society, and is fashion, especially hoop. The Webster dictionary defines coquettish as "a flirting woman." One of the reasons that "she" appears frequently in these articles is because these people feel dangerous. Croquette is an image of self-sufficiency, and women of the 18th century should not be self-sufficient.
A popular historian historian, Teresa O'Neill once dreamed of a Victorian aristocratic life, entered a hoop skirt and slid down the ballroom. But she thought that curiosity is getting better and better. Do Victorian people have toilet paper? Her findings can not be explained: Queen Victoria's sexuality, marriage and etiquette guide O'Neill has a good reason to put her readers into the upper class company; unlike her unhappy companion There is a woman in the position. It is time to think about things other than survival. These problems such as health, beauty, human relationships lead to wealthy women 's lives before marriage and after marriage. She will go to the doctor, read the female magazine, read the advertisement, and learn the etiquette.
Victorian women's wear tends to emphasize delicate dresses, and by using laminates such as pleated skirts, hoop skirts, thick fabrics, we create a wide skirt. The women's reform movement began when the epidemic of the times was unrealistic and influenced by health. In an ideal time profile, it is necessary to narrow the waist. This is accomplished by tightening with the corset tightening the abdomen. The silhouette is very eye-catching and the dress itself is often exquisite and delicate, but fashion is very troublesome. At the most, they limit the movement of women, and above all, in the worst case, they have a detrimental effect on the health of women. The doctor took note of the use of the corset and judged that it caused medical problems such as chest compressions, breathing restrictions, organ replacement, circulatory defects, uterine escape
The style of women's clothing focuses on the narrow inverted cone fuselage that is achieved throughout the skirt through the skeleton support. Hoop skirts continued to wear, reached their maximum size in the 1750's, and sometimes were replaced with side hoops, also known as "fake ass" or skirts. Court clothes have little physical comfort in that movement is restricted. Full-size basketball skirts prevent you from sitting and remind them to stand in front of the king for those wearing them. Stick to the forced standing position. Such clothes can not be washed frequently due to the fabrics on which they are made. Enlightenment caused strong opposition to the Luxury Law, which claimed stagnation in the social class. During the Enlightenment Period, the costume of the court was almost the same as the costume of the court.