Gibson Girl
The term "Gibson Girl" refers to a cultural icon created by illustrator Charles Dana Gibson in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She represents the idealized American woman of that era, characterized by her beauty, independence, and modernity. The Gibson Girl often features a distinctive hourglass figure, stylish clothing, and an elegant hairstyle, embodying the changing social norms of the time.
The Gibson Girl became a symbol of the Progressive Era, reflecting women's increasing participation in public life and their pursuit of education and careers. This image influenced fashion and societal expectations, contributing to the evolving perception of femininity in America.