Podiatrists believe that this type of shoe is a recipe for blisters, swollen toes, throbbing heels, and even long-term health issues like nerve damage
High Heel
Roll up the sleeves of a blue denim workshirt put a red bandana in your hair & you can be this feminist WWII icon
Rosie the Riveter
International Women's Day is held during this month
March
This Amendment, ratified in 1920, gave women the right to vote
The 19th Amendment
Meryl Streep brought to life this magazine editor & boss from hell. “That's all."
Miranda Priestly
Many women wore this confining invention, dating back to the 16th century, designed to cinch the waistline
Corset
This woman introduced America to French cooking in her books and television series from 1963 through the 1990’s
Julia Child
This color is traditionally worn on International Women's Day
Purple
At 28 years old, this women was the youngest-ever elected congresswoman and the youngest-ever politician to be elected to office in the United States House of Representatives.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
This headmistress and former Olympic shot putter frequently punished her students by locking them in the Chokey
Miss Trunchbull
Makeup containing this toxic element dates back to ancient Greece and was used for several more centuries to give women the appearance of light skin
Lead
Ahead of International Women's Day in 2017 a statue of a fearless girl was put in this district as a pledge to hire more women
Wall Street
Golda Meir was the first Prime Minister of this country
Israel
During the 10th century, this country regularly practiced foot binding in order to achieve "Golden Lotus" feet. Girls as young as five would have their four smaller toes bent under their foot and then tightly bound, impeding growthand permanently deforming the foot causing great difficulty walking
China
Concerning her 1949 nude calendar photos this actress said "It's not true I had nothing on; I had the radio on"
Marilyn Monroe
The first woman and first African American to serve as provost of Stanford University and later became Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice
In 1938, a school teacher named Helen Hulick went to court to testify as a witness in a burglary case. She wore this controversial garment, prompting the judge to send her home and order her to return on another date wearing a dress. She refused to comply on two more separate occasions, which eventually led to a five-day jail sentence.
Pants
This woman (D-California) became the first woman Speaker of the House of Representatives in 2007
Nancy Pelosi