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The Hobble Skirt: When Modernity Took a Very Small Step Forward

The hobble skirt arrived in the early 1910s like a dare. Narrow to the point of restricting a woman’s stride, it was a silhouette that made walking an act of choreography. For a few brief years, it became one of the most talked‑about garments in the Western world—admired, mocked, feared, and photographed endlessly. Its story […]