- Wasp waist
Wasp waist refers to a silhouette, given by a style of
corset andgirdle , that has experienced various periods of popularity in the 19th and 20th centuries.Its primary feature is the abrupt transition from a natural-width rib cage to an exceedingly small waist, with the hips curving out below. It takes its name from its similarity to a
wasp 's segmented body. The sharply cinched waistline also exaggerates the hips andbust .In the 19th century, while average corseted waist measurements varied between 20 and 23 inches, wasp waist measurements of 18 to 16 inches were not uncommon and were often striven for as the reigning standard of feminine
beauty in the period. [ [http://www.corsets.de/Data_from_paper_patterns_advertisem.php Data from paper patterns advertisements and dress stands (1886) ] ] [http://etd.lsu.edu/docs/available/etd-04072006-115441/unrestricted/Klingerman_thesis.pdf] Some among the multitude ofmedical problems women suffered to achieve these drastic measurements were cracked and deformedribs , weakenedabdominal muscles , deformed and dislocatedinternal organs , andrespiratory ailments. Displacement and disfigurement of thereproductive organs greatly increased the risk ofmiscarriage andmaternal death . [ [http://yjhm.yale.edu/essays/eoconnor20070608.htm YJHM: Eileen O'Connor, "Medicine and Women's Clothing and Leisure Activities in Victorian Canada" ] ]ee also
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Tightlacing
*Foot Binding
*Neck ring
*Breast augmentation
*Labiaplasty
*Body dysmorphic disorder References
1. *D. Kunzle: [http://www.corsets.de/Data_from_paper_patterns_advertisem.php "Fashion and Fetishism", Accessed
June 20 2007 2. K.M. Klingerman: [http://etd.lsu.edu/docs/available/etd-04072006-115441/unrestricted/Klingerman_thesis.pdf "Binding Femininity: The Effects of Tightlacing on the Female Pelvis"] , AccessedJune 20 2007 3. E. O'Connor, Ph.D.: [http://yjhm.yale.edu/essays/eoconnor20070608.htm "Medicine and Women's Clothing and Leisure Activities in Victorian Canada"] , AccessedJune 20 2007
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