The Bra by Mary Phelps Jacob
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In this episode of Beautiful Legacy, we look at the bra - one of the most intimate and culturally complex design objects of modern life.
Originally created by Mary Phelps Jacob as a practical rejection of the corset, the bra introduced softness, flexibility, and movement at a time when women’s bodies were still shaped by rigid social and physical structures. Her improvised invention separated support from control, offering a new relationship between clothing and the body.
But its legacy is not simple.
As the bra became industrialised, standardised, advertised, and redesigned, it also became part of a new system of expectations. What began as liberation gradually became connected to beauty, modesty, desirability, and the public gaze.
This is a story about design’s power to both free and define us.