The hoop dress was a symbol of femininity and elegance during this time period, and it was worn by women of all social classes. However, the large size and cumbersome nature of the hoop skirt made it difficult to move around in, and it was often seen as impractical and uncomfortable.
Despite these drawbacks, the hoop dress remained a popular style for much of the 19th century before falling out of fashion in the late 1800s. Today, the hoop dress is often associated with historical costume and is still worn for period reenactments and theatrical productions.
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