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Killer Style
Killer Style: How Fashion Has Injured, Maimed, and Murdered Through History | Alison Matthews David, Serah-Marie McMahon
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A fascinating look at the harmful history of fashion
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Lindy
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Some images of hobble skirts from the tagged book for Lainie @AlaMich

AlaMich Those look every bit as awful as they sound! 😧I can‘t imagine wearing one. Thank you for looking them up! 4y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa I did not know that! 😂 4y
Lindy @AlaMich crazy fashion! 4y
LeahBergen Geez. This reminds me of a really tight dress with a bubble skirt that I owned in the ‘80s. 😂 4y
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Scary—and highly entertaining—examples of the dangers inherent in fashions: mercury in 18th c hats; exploding celluloid hair combs; lethal makeup & hair dye; women strangled by scarves caught in machinery; flammable pjs & ballet costumes; poisonous fabric coloured green with arsenic; radium wrinkle cures; skirts & shoes that hobble movement; the dangerous working conditions in the garment industry... it‘s horrifying & fascinating. #AllAges #kidlit

AlaMich I‘m reading a novel set in 1915, and the author has made reference to “hobble skirts.” I keep meaning to google it to see what they looked like. 4y
JazzFeathers It does sound so interesting. 4y
Lindy @JazzFeathers Humans do the strangest things. 🤪 4y
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Archaeologists discovered that early humans used rust to redden their hair in the Stone Age. Thousands of years later, ancient Romans made black hair dye by soaking leeches in red wine for 40 days. And to cover up grays? They prepared a mixture of boiled walnut shells and charred earthworms.

TrishB That might be a bit extreme even for me! But who knows, needs must. 4y
TheBookHippie Well now there‘s something to try 🤣 4y
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4.5⭐️ It is rare that I read a non-fiction book, even a kids book, without skimming over parts. This is that rare title. This book looks at what people have done through history to be “beautiful”. It includes the usuals like corsets, and heels. But then it also includes tidbits about real people who died, stories some of these styles would be found in, or were created around. 👇🏻

LibrarianRyan It includes both real pictures and illustrations. The layout is lovely, and the book has a nice flow. I think other fashionista and wannabes are going to love it. I also really appreciate the cover, because unlike most fashion books, it does not have a “girly” vibe. It has a death vibe that will reach and and grab all kids. Plus the fatal fashion inside covers all ranges of gender. Loved this read. 6y
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