
Bruna Holderbaum
Bruna Holderbaum is a contemporary historian and doctoral candidate specializing in fashion and gender studies, particularly focusing on the cultural significance of women's clothing in post-World War I France. Her research sheds light on the societal reactions to women's fashion choices, such as the adoption of the smoking jacket, and explores how these choices reflected broader gender dynamics of the time. Holderbaum's work contributes to the understanding of fashion as a site of feminist discourse and identity.
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Bruna Holderbaum is a contemporary history doctoral student and specialist in smoking fashion.
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