Dressed for the Grave
This week on Dressed for the Grave, we're diving into the haunting world of Consumption Chic, when Victorian society romanticized pale skin, frailty, glassy eyes, exhaustion, and thinness as the height of feminine beauty. From arsenic complexion wafers to belladonna eye drops, women were encouraged to chemically recreate the symptoms of illness in pursuit of elegance. We explore: • how tuberculosis became associated with beauty, artistry, and refinement • the Romantic era's obsession with tragic suffering • arsenic beauty products and toxic Victorian fashion • belladonna, hallucinations, and its eerie connection to witchcraft accusations • how modern beauty culture still glamorizes fragility under different names 🕯️ LISTEN NOW wherever you get your podcasts. 🖤 Follow, rate, and review Dressed for the Grave to help more fashionable heathens find us. 🕯️ Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/dressedforthegravepod], Substack [https://substack.com/@dressedforthegravepod], and TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@dressedforthegravepod] for episode visuals, historical deep dives, and extra morbid delights. And remember: Dress to impress yourself, not the coroner.
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