Bustles were added to a Victorian lady's wardrobe in an effort to expand the rear of the skirt to keep it from dragging. Fabrics were heavy and would flatten over a day's wearing. They grew out of favor by 1890, having been popular as a fashion item for a little less than 10 years.
Bustles were added to a Victorian lady's wardrobe in an effort to expand the rear of the skirt to keep it from dragging. Fabrics were heavy and would flatten over a day's wearing. They grew out of favor by 1890, having been popular as a fashion item for a little less than 10 years.
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