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Feminine Design Icon, or Symbol of Female Oppression?

February 12, 2019

Just as an online photograph today might show an attractive woman beaming behind a bowl of salad, an advertisement in the 1940s or ‘50s may have depicted a pretty, apron-clad woman smiling alongside a packet of soap powder.

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In research Tags dress codes, aprons, dress history, gender, material culture, social trends, academic writing

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