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https://www.historytoday.com/carolyn-day/consumptive-chic-when-tuberculosis-was-...
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/how-tuberculosis-shaped-victorian-...
TiredLibrarian Interesting; it sounds like the "heroin chic" of the 90s. 6y
julesG @TiredLibrarian Indeed! 6y
AlaMich I suppose tuberculosis is one way to lose weight! 6y
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kspenmoll Just discussing these TB chic clothes in history🤔 6y
kspenmoll Thanks for link 6y
GingerAntics Good lord. It‘s like the original version of the tape worm pill. 🤦🏼♀️ 6y
GingerAntics @Literary_Siren this is what leads me to believe the thinness ideal started before the 1920s and the women‘s vote movement. 6y
Literary_Siren @GingerAntics makes sense. Some idiot probably saw a female who just survived consumption and was like oooooo, I like how she looks. 🤢 6y
GingerAntics @Literary_Siren right? 🙄 It reminded me of the tape worm pill craze. The idea of making yourself sick to lose weight? Ugh. I used to not eat for two days, then eat for one in high school. I‘ve wanted a tape worm pill since high school. I wanted a good bout of the flu. I‘ve cut carbs, sugar, anything with flavour, you name it. None of it is healthy. I‘m glad I‘m getting to a healthier place now. I think the mind has to go before the body. 6y
Literary_Siren @GingerAntics Agreed! I‘m glad you were able to overcome your issue with food! 6y
julesG @Literary_Siren @GingerAntics - apparently consumption enhanced aspects that were considered beauty ideals at the time. It made the skin pale, lips full and red, eyes sparkling, blushed cheeks - - all aspects of fever. It also made women thin, which wasn't necessarily a beauty aspect back then, but combined with the other aspects (rosy cheeks sparkling eyes) it was considered healthy. 🙈 Why a stooped posture was considered beautiful I don't get. 6y
julesG "Women as deathly thin, delicate, fragile, and sickly, as something to be cared for by men, remain a fashion fetish." https://hyperallergic.com/415421/consumptive-chic-a-history-of-beaty-fashion-dis... 6y
julesG @GingerAntics The quote above sums it up nicely, I think. 6y
GingerAntics @julesG that‘s basically what the book was saying, too. This sick look keeps their dominance in place. We can‘t fight back if we‘re too sick, tired, and hungry to do it. 6y