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History of Feminism

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KitSileya

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9. I think the prevalent theory is that clothes designers don't want any curves on models
Mon Jan 20, 2014, 09:57 AM
Jan 2014

as curves only mess with the lines of their clothes, especially now that women don't wear corsets anymore. A number of clothes designers in the 20th century were gay, and another theory is that they didn't care for curvy women and wanted them to look as much as boys as possible. Don't know how that stacks up with previous centuries' clothes designers and their sexual orientation, so I lean towards the former, myself.

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