Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Body Shop Clothing






Women's clothing has changed dramatically over the centuries. Women used to wear dresses and skirts all of the time. It has been a fairly recent phenomenon, since around the turn of the twentieth century, that women began wearing pants. Women were always taught to be lady-like and they always dressed in modest clothing. Women never used to show cleavage or wear tight pants. The way women dress today is a reflection of the feminist movement and desensitization of our current society. People will see a woman in a mini skirt and tight pants underneath and her cleavage hanging out and think it is normal. People think this is healthy and a revolution in women's clothing compared to how women used to dress. But perhaps the woman's body is something to be cherished and not exposed.

In the Victorian times women wore big hoop skirts and a lot of undergarments. They were always covered from head to toe. Clothing for women before the Victorian times was also very modest attire. If you took a look at women's clothing from around the world, many women would be wearing fairly modest attire which was basically long skirts and dresses. There are and were the exceptions of different cultures which don't view clothing as a daily necessity, or rather wear very little of it.


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