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    Bustle - Wikipedia

    A bustle is a padded undergarment or wire frame used to add fullness, or support the drapery, at the back of women's dresses in the mid-to-late 19th century. Bustles are worn under the skirt in the back, just below the waist, to keep the skirt from dragging. Heavy fabric tended to pull the back of a skirt down and flatten it. … See more

    Women throughout history have used various methods to shape their skirts to accentuate the back of the hips. Padded cushions, historically … See more

    • Bustle is also the term used for an additional external space at the rear of a tank's turret used for storing extra equipment, a notable usage being the added box at the … See more

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    In the early stages of the fashion for the bustle, the fullness to the back of the skirts was carried quite low and often fanned out to create a train. The transition from the voluminous crinoline … See more

     
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  3. The Bustle Dress – A Brief Overview, Part 1 | Lily Absinthe

  4. Bustle | Styles, History & Functionality | Britannica

  5. The rise and fall of the bustle: a short history

    Jan 5, 2020 · As someone that has sewn, and worn, historically accurate clothing for close to 20 years, I can agree that bustle outfits are definitely heavier to wear than some other historical outfits I have. They are easier to be in than the …

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  7. A brief history of the bustle – refashioning history

    In 1881, designer Charles Worth reintroduced the bustle into high fashion. Unlike the styles of its earlier counterparts, the bustle of the 1880s fit closer to the body, was smaller, lightweight, and sometimes collapsible for easy sitting.

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  9. 1880-1889 | Fashion History Timeline

  10. Saartjie Baartman, Victorians, and the Bustle's Hidden …

    The bustle was a fashion accessory in Victorian Europe's upper-class society throughout the nineteenth century. In its function, it replaced the hoop skirt to provide wealthy women with a desirable figure that exaggerated the curvature …

  11. Bustle Era Changes – The Highs & Lows in the 1870s …

    Early Bustle Era – 1868-1876. 1870 June Godey’s Lady’s Book. To study a fashion era, you must always start from where the styles are coming from. Fashion doesn’t change overnight. It’s a progression of change, pushed by …

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  14. The Bustle Dress – A Brief Overview, Part 2 | Lily …

    Below are just a few examples of the Mid-Bustle Era dress and in each of them, you can discern a much reduced bustle: French, 1879; Metropolitan Museum of Art (C.I.51.23.1a–c) Wedding dress, American c. 1878; Metropolitan Museum …

  15. Defining the Late 1880s Look… - Lily Absinthe

  16. Why Did Ladies Wear Bustles? The Fascinating History

  17. The Bustle Dress – A Brief Overview, Part 5 | Lily Absinthe

  18. Bustles Fashion History - Victorian Bustle Era 1870s and 1880s

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  20. The Victorian Era/First Bustle and Natural Form Period 1870-1883

  21. Bustle | American | The Metropolitan Museum of Art

  22. The Bustle Era: Women's Fashions of the 1870s and 1880s

  23. The Height of Fashion - St. Louis Magazine

  24. Historic Garment District — Saint Louis Fashion Fund