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Curious case of the 'Pneumonia' blouse

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 11, 2024, 12:00 IST
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What is a Pneumonia blouse?

A "pneumonia blouse" was a term coined during the early 20th century to describe a particular style of blouse that was considered scandalous due to its revealing nature. These blouses typically featured a sheer, frothy fabric and a V-neckline, exposing more of the wearer's neck, shoulders, and cleavage than was customary for daywear at the time. The term "pneumonia blouse" arose from concerns that wearing such revealing clothing, particularly during colder seasons like spring, could lead to an increased risk of pneumonia due to exposure to the elements.

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​The emergence of the pneumonia blouse


During the turn of the century, in 1900s a garment as seemingly innocuous as a sheer, frothy V-neck blouse stirred considerable controversy.

Before this time, women typically only revealed their necks, shoulders, and cleavage in evening or dinner dresses, maintaining a conservative approach to daywear.

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​Scandalous reception

The introduction of the pneumonia blouse into daywear was met with widespread condemnation, as it was deemed scandalous to display such levels of flesh outside of formal evening attire.

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​Health concerns and moral panic

Critics of the pneumonia blouse went so far as to attribute health risks to its wearers, particularly linking it to an increased susceptibility to pneumonia, especially during the fickle weather of spring.

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​Blame and controversy

In some circles, blame for the rise of revealing fashion trends, including the pneumonia blouse, was placed on the militant suffrage movement, leading to heated debates about the morality of women's dress.

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​The symbolism of the pneumonia blouse


The term "pneumonia blouse" became emblematic of broader concerns regarding the perceived dangers of fashion trends that exposed too much flesh, serving as a cautionary symbol against the erosion of modesty in dress.

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