Those who became victims of fashion

In the mid-nineteenth century, the Crinolin dress model, which is said to be called puffy skirts, was very popular. The sexes of these skirts were very flammable and could not be easily controlled due to their height. As a result, they were flamed by a candle or fireplace and caused a terrible death. The famous poet's son of the era, Langrflav Fanny and two sisters, Oscar Wilde, a poet Irish storyteller and many other victims of wearing this model were dresses.