Ladies, mademoiselle, girls, and women – these words depict femininity, both then and now. But as time permits evolution to happen, from machineries, language and culture, women also go to the flow with the sudden transformation, from the looks and the personality.
In the time of early European
civilizations, women wore dresses when going inside and outside their homes.
They don’t sweat, that’s why their conservative outfits are never hassle.
Corsets were also in trend. It keeps their voluptuous womanly figures in tight.
Fans weren't missing in a very upright woman, for it shows their
grace and elegance. Outstanding hairdos will either amaze you or make you
jealous, because this fashion material makes up an overlook of the woman having
it. If you are a royalty, these wonderful hairdos describe her and should never
be forgotten to be fixed.
Leaping to the after century, gals evolved to wear small clothing for their body symbolizing a liberal and a free girl. Gals sweat, so gowns and dresses will stress them. Fans weren’t needed as well; they only use it for ventilation purposes only. Now if woman yesterday fixes their hairs in sophistication, gals today need no hairdos; just a ponytail or braids will do it. Also, pieces of hair on the upper part of the face, or bangs, also went to the trend.
Way back before women laugh in its finest and silent way, is conservative, dignified, and is respected for their assertive behavior. Women also maintain the division of manly to womanly behaviors. But women usually were closed and locked in their rooms, perhaps because of their strict parents. Continuing our journey to the present, gals laugh boisterously together with their peers, not everyone are conservative anymore, want freedom, flirty, not respected for some undignified acts, and erase the borderline between boys and girls.
As we can all see, change is everywhere. Whatever differences women and gals have, they still share various similarities. But as great sayings go, the only thing that is permanent in this world is change and it is inevitable.
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