Industrial Age · North America · Culture

1850

Bloomer Dress Introduced

1850

Amelia Bloomer, an American temperance editor, promoted a costume of a knee-length tunic worn over Turkish-style trousers - a rebellion against corsets and hoopskirts. The press mocked it. Feminists wore it for a few years and then mostly retreated. But the idea that women might dress for motion rather than display had made a first small appearance.