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Supposedly designed as a healthier alternative, these new corsets forced a woman’s chest forward and hips backward into a curvilinear “S” shape that became the dominant silhouette by 1900.”
The emphasis was on a narrow waist to showcase a large mono-bosom.
Catherine Vlasto, 1897 by John Singer Sargent.
Social media has transformed the men’s fashion industry, giving rise to a new generation of digital influencers, style icons, and even gay stores.
Portrait of P. Tchaokovskaia by Valentin Serov, 1890-92.
Jacques Doucet Ball Gown, 1898-1900, MET. Image: Wikipedia.
Cabarets became havens for this aesthetic expression, further cementing its place in queer fashion history.
1940-1960: The Camp Revolution and the Beginning of Drag
By the mid-20th century, amid the increased repression that queer communities faced during the post-war years, fashion evolved into a much stronger form of resistance.
Pushing fashion to new, dramatic heights, queer individuals emphasized creative, often homemade looks as essential elements of expression.
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