Essay On Women In The 1930's

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Women roles in society have been tremendously changing ever since the 90’s due to the hardships they have faced all around the world. Back then, women were expected to cook and raise children. However in today’s society, women’s jobs, rights, as well as society’s views of them, have improved. Since the 1930’s women’s fashion, jobs, and equal rights have improved a lot and continues to develop even today.
There were more cons then pros on women jobs that were untreated at that time. According to Corry Remy, men were supposed to make money while women cooked and cleaned. "Women and men had been socialized to see their roles differently: men were the breadwinners and women worked at home."(Remy). Men in the 1930’s believed that women had to stay …show more content…

According to Debbie Sessions, women’s fashion in the 1930’s developed from boyish to feminine. According to the author, "The...square, drop-waist, high knee-length hem, and slightly...by 1933 and was replaced with a much more modest and form fitted style with an accentuated natural “high waist”, fitted hips, longer mid-calf or floor length hemline, high neckline, and wide shoulders." (Sessions) The ideal fashion for women during the 1930’s was long and feminine dresses with an exaggerated style. When women were at home, they wore simple house dresses. As the author states, "The most casual a woman dressed was at home, with just her family and visiting lady neighbors." (Sessions). When women are with their families, friends or doing housework, their dresses were fashionable yet straightforward. Hats, gloves, belts, and bags were fashionable and commonly used during the 1930’s for women. According to the article, “Accessories were very important to the cash-strapped 1930s woman. Accessories were essential to women because they turned a simple look into a smart, elegant look. The 1930’s was the era when clothes developed, and there were clothes for every event whether it was a party or a