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Public opening of "Fashion, Feminism, and Fear: Clothing and Power in the 19th Century"

Join us for the public opening of "Fashion, Feminism, and Fear: Clothing and Power in the 19th Century."

In the late 19th century, some women made the boldest, most bizarre fashion choice imaginable—they started wearing pants. These new costumes, whether pantaloons, bloomers, or knickerbockers, subverted long-held expectations and set the stage for the “New Woman” to emerge. To some, including William H. Walker (1871-1938), women in pants became a symbolic representation of the end of the world as they knew it.

The cartoons showcased in the exhibition show the anxiety with which these new women’s fashion choices were met, even as changes to women’s role in society were taking place. A "pop-up" exhibit will feature items that guests can touch and observe more closely.

Curated by Library Collections Specialists, April Armstrong *14 and Emma Paradies

Date:
Tuesday, September 16, 2025
Time:
12:00pm - 2:00pm
Location:
Mudd Manuscript Library
Campus:
Mudd Manuscript Library
Audience:
  Friends of Princeton University Library     Independent Scholar / Outside Researcher     Member of the Public     Princeton Alumni     Princeton Faculty/Researcher     Princeton Graduate Students     Princeton Staff     Princeton Student     Princeton Undergraduate Students     Student Friends of Princeton University Library  
Categories:
  Events     Exhibitions  

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