First, figure is very important. Mrs Maxwell was born in a rich family. His ex-husband is also a rich second generation. This is a woman with high face value and very high emotional intelligence. Her ex-husband has never seen Mercer without makeup, and measures all the dimensions of her figure every day. It can be seen that figure is very important to Mrs. Messer, but her agent Susie is a person who doesn't pay much attention to figure, so I believe that under the influence of Messer, Susie will pay more attention to figure.
Secondly, influenced by the social aesthetics at that time, Mrs. Messer in the play never gave up her pursuit of exquisiteness. Even after having children, you can see the exquisite Mrs. Messer appearing everywhere every spring. Although it seems incredible, this is the daily life of American women at that time. They dress themselves up and slim down carefully, all in order to keep their husbands.
Third, the fitness studio
In today's society, we can also see all kinds of fitness classes and gyms all over the city. We can usually get a card to go to class. At that time, if women wanted to keep fit, they could only go to the fitness studio. In The Great Lady Mercer, Mickey and Susie did the most popular aerobics at that time. Besides aerobics, ballet is also very popular.