17th-century anti-décolletage campaign was form of misogyny, author asserts

A 17th century French clerical/commercial campaign against décolletage—fashions in which women reveal the cleavage between their breasts—was motivated more by misogyny than moral outrage, according to a University of Kansas scholar.


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Source: Phys.org