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Papertech Craft on Instagram: "During the 1860s, a new fashion trend became prevalent in the streets of London. Known as the “Alexandra Limp,” women were intentionally limping while walking on the streets.
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ELLECyclopedia: The Alexandra Limp. The Absurd and Problematic Time When Deformities Became Fashionable - Elle India
![Young women in Victorian England admired the genuine limp of Princess Alexandra of Denmark. So, women went around fake limping, dubbed the “Alexandra Limp”. Shopkeepers sold pairs of shoes with one high Young women in Victorian England admired the genuine limp of Princess Alexandra of Denmark. So, women went around fake limping, dubbed the “Alexandra Limp”. Shopkeepers sold pairs of shoes with one high](https://i.redd.it/xf82e9f9y6cb1.jpg)
Young women in Victorian England admired the genuine limp of Princess Alexandra of Denmark. So, women went around fake limping, dubbed the “Alexandra Limp”. Shopkeepers sold pairs of shoes with one high
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