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While researching her book The Corset: A Cultural History, Valerie Steele worked with a doctor "to try to figure out to what extent the corset could have caused disease. But [we concluded] it didn't cause curvature of the spine, in fact it has often helped to correct it. Perhaps a few women fainted, or felt the fabric chafed their skin, but the corset didn't cause your liver to be split in two or the many things it's been blamed ladies bag for".
While the corset can today be seen as "a sexy, kind of cheeky garment," adds Steele, "for four centuries to wear one was to be respectable and conformist to be 'straight-laced' was literally to be upstanding". The turning point came in the 1970s and punk fashion led by Vivienne Westwood, "when corsets came back, initially as a fetish-style garment, one that was rebellious and highly sexualised," says Steele. It carried through with Madonna in conical-breasted corsets by Jean-Paul Gaultier on her 1990 Blonde Ambition tour, "when she seemed [img]https://www.rbgil.com/images/h/ladies bag-387don.jpg[/img] to say 'I'm not oppressed, I'm a sexually liberated woman'". |
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