What did 100 years of plus size undergarments look like?
In this video, we'll be taking a look at the changing shapes of undergarments, meaning corsets, skirt supports such as hoops and bustles, and petticoats, starting in the 1810s and going through the 1910s. What differences were there from the Regency period to the 1830s? How did skirt shapes evolve throughout the 60 year span of the Victorian era? Is that very different from the Edwardian era and the 1910s?
Although this is going to be modeled by me, a plus size woman, these silhouettes really do remain the same no matter what size you are. I will be sharing my measurements in each type of undergarment, though, both so you can really see the differences in the different eras, and also in the hopes to normalize people of all shapes and sizes.
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Met Museum late 1870's bustle: [ Ссылка ]
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