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Hidden Layers: Women's Undergarments and How They've Shaped Ladies’ Liberties

Hidden Layers: Women's Undergarments and How They've Shaped Ladies’ Liberties

Women’s underwear has long reflected society’s views on modesty, femininity, and beauty. From historic styles that restricted the female form to the more liberating fashions of today, women’s undergarments have been symbols of both oppression and empowerment.

In this talk, explore how comfort, freedom, and function in women’s undergarments mirrored broader social changes. We ask why there were so many people throughout history who had their panties in a bunch over the drawers in women’s drawers. And we pull back the layers of satin and silk to see how the evolution of women’s underwear parallels our ongoing struggle for gender equality.

This free event is in partnership with Humanities Washington and Columbia Basin College. Doors open at 6:30.

Speaker Bio
Diane Johnston is a theatrical costume designer who has spent the past 35 years creating costumes for a variety of productions throughout the region. She holds an MFA in costume design and is a member of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees.

Diane lives in Stanwood.

Museum at Keewaydin
07:00 PM - 08:30 PM on Thu, 20 Aug 2026

Event Supported By

East Benton County Historical Society
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Museum at Keewaydin
205 West Keewaydin Drive
Kennewick, Washington 99336
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