The so-called “trad wife” movement, which romanticises a 1950s-inspired vision of domestic bliss, has surged in popularity on ...
Many of the women espouse either a 1950s aesthetic or promote biblical ideology — or both. The trend has taken off post-COVID as women struggled to balance work and family life. Estee C. Williams, 24, ...
Donning elaborate dresses, fastening an apron around their waist, and popping in their finest pearl earrings (or at least some iteration of pearls) for another round of household chores or cooking, ...
“Let’s not be politically correct. Let’s just admit you’re supposed to be having kids when you’re 16, 17, 18, and be done by the time you’re in your 20s,” the Oculus VR founder Palmer Luckey recently ...
A WOMAN has hit back at trolls who dismiss her lifestyle as a trad wife. Lys, from the US, took to social media to defend her ‘submissive’ role in her marriage, sharing examples of stuff she does for ...
Perfectly coiffed hair. A pinup dress. A gorgeous home-cooked meal on a decadent dining room table. These images convey that of a "traditional wife," a woman you might picture as being from the 1950s.
More often than not, societal norms dictate that the role of a wife and mother is synonymous with self-sacrifice and devotion to her family. She takes care of the kids, she cooks, she cleans. She does ...
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Donning elaborate dresses, fastening an apron around their waist and popping in their finest pearl earrings (or at least some iteration of pearls) for another round of household chores or cooking, ...
Read on to see which trad wife is making the most cash THE TRAD WIFE phenomenon is booming on social media – with mums dressed up to the nines to bake fresh sourdough glamourising the stay-at-home ...
TikTok's trad wives are using the social platform to promote a return to traditional values. Many of the women espouse either a 1950s aesthetic or promote biblical ideology — or both. The trend has ...
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