The Victorian Skirt Lifter: Lurid Or Liberating?
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During the Victorian Era, women’s fashion could be highly impractical. Full-length skirts weighing up to fourteen pounds, comprised of six layers of petticoats, were as debilitating to female ambulation as a prisoner’s ball and chain. While these skirts may have been the fashion of the time, many women felt they were a form of oppression, and created a number of fashion innovations to regain their mobility.