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Bloomers 1851
The American ladies new costume - the bloomer Date: 1851
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© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
1850s Bloomer Bloomers Lingerie Underwear
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Estimated Product Size is 19.7cm x 24.2cm (7.8" x 9.5")
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This image, titled "The American Ladies' New Costume - The Bloomer," dates back to 1851, showcasing a groundbreaking fashion trend that defied the traditional norms of the Victorian era. The photograph, which is part of the extensive collection at Mary Evans Prints Online, offers a glimpse into the evolving world of women's fashion during the 19th century. Bloomers, named after Amelia Bloomer, a women's rights advocate, were a type of loose-fitting, ankle-length trousers worn under a knee-length skirt. This innovative attire aimed to provide women with greater comfort, freedom, and functionality, allowing them to participate in physical activities that were previously considered inappropriate for their gender. The photograph features a woman gracefully posing, her bloomers concealed beneath a modest, high-waisted skirt. Her blouse, adorned with intricate lace details, completes the ensemble. The woman's expression exudes a sense of confidence and empowerment, reflecting the growing desire for women to challenge societal expectations and assert their independence. The bloomer movement gained significant traction during the mid-1800s, with women's rights activists embracing the trend as a symbol of their quest for equality. Although initially met with criticism and resistance, the bloomer costume paved the way for more progressive fashion choices and attitudes towards women's roles in society. This photograph serves as a reminder of the transformative power of fashion and the courageous women who dared to defy convention, ultimately shaping the course of history.
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