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  2. Corset controversy - Wikipedia

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    Women in 1870s gowns wearing corsets. The corset controversy was a moral panic and public health concern around corsets in the 19th century. Corsets, variously called a pair of bodys or stays, were worn by European women from the late 16th century onward, changing their form as fashions changed. In spite of radical change to fashion ...

  3. Tightlacing - Wikipedia

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    "A cutting wind, or the fatal effects of tight-lacing", a satirical cartoon from around 1820 Advertisement of corsets for children, 1886 American women active in the anti-slavery and temperance movements , with experience in public speaking and political agitation, advocated for and wore sensible clothing that would not restrict their movement ...

  4. Body positivity - Wikipedia

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    The practice of tight-lacing proved to have many negative health risks, such as damage to their internal organs such as deformation to the ribcage and stomach atrophy [22] due to the tight lacing. Depending on the type of corset and the lacing, the damage was irreversible and was also extremely uncomfortable for women who partook.

  5. 'Bridgerton' is making corsets cool again. But are they safe ...

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    While the corset has a complicated history, Dr. Tasneem Bhatia tells Yahoo Life that if you want in on the trend, you should feel fairly safe doing so — as long as you follow some simple guidelines.

  6. Victorian dress reform - Wikipedia

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    Fashion in the 1850s through the 1880s accented large crinolines, cumbersome bustles, and padded busts with tiny waists laced into 'steam-moulded corsetry'. [4] ' Tight-lacing' became part of the corset controversy: dress reformists claimed that the corset was prompted by vanity and foolishness, and harmful to health.

  7. Anya Taylor-Joy Stirs Controversy With Waist-Cinching Corset

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    Anya Taylor-Joy Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images Anya Taylor-Joy’s outfit from the Dune: Part Two premiere in New York City has fans talking. The 27-year-old actress hit the Sunday, February 25 ...

  8. Frances Fisher: 'Titanic' Corsets Were So Tight 'Nobody ... - AOL

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    Kate Winslet, Leonardo DiCaprio, Billy Zane and More Read article For most of the film, Fisher, 70, Kate Winslet and other stars were dressed in corsets as the project was set in 1912 — a time ...

  9. Talk:Effects of tightlacing on the body - Wikipedia

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    For one thing, the fact that the intro says tight-lacing ended in the late 18th century yet uses 19th century sources should have been a sign to someone. It's interesting to note the use of modern sources on diseases/conditions separate from corsetry, giving the impression that modern scientists are stating that corsets cause these issues.