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Watch How the ideal female body has changed over time

Fashion is a controversial topic because it is personal and expressive. The ideal body shape and type for women are also fads. Earlier, some appearances were considered attractive. However, they have faded and are no longer what we see today. Often, the changes are minor but sometimes they can be shocking. The ideal body type of a person is often prescribed by the society. This is how celebrities became famous. Is this still true in today’s world? Examine the changes in body types and fashion styles over time.

1910’s ‘Gibson Girl’

Early 1900s businesses used illustrations to advertise their products. Publishing photos in magazines cost more. Charles Dana Gibson, a leading illustrator from the era, often portrayed women in long gowns with corsets.

Camille Clifford

Camille Clifford was a beautiful actress and model who became a protégée of the Gibson Girl. She had an 18-inch waist at that time, which was envied by all women. To do this, however, a long dress and corset was required!

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