the unnatural "S" figures that were pushed and pulled with bustles and corsets were replaced with a straight, natural figure. The waist was loosened, and a straight line was adopted. 1915, the hobble skirt was replaced with a full skirt cut just above the ankles. The V-neck was the popular neckline of the second half of the 1910s.
By 1918, clothes were becoming straighter and more curveless. The boyish look of the 1920s began to evolve during the late years of the 1910s.

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