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By Annie Gray
Published 2019
The 1920s brought a significant change in women’s fashion. While corsets and body-shaping garments were by no means discarded completely, the prevailing shape was less sculpted and more apparently natural. Slender boyish figures were favored, and the new flapper-style dresses with their dropped waists and casual necklines meant that a few daring women with exactly the right kind of body were able to wear less heavily boned undergarments. Others found that the need to flatten one’s bust and