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- Bustle abstract "A bustle is a type of framework used to expand the fullness or support the drapery of the back of a woman's dress, occurring predominantly in the mid-to-late 19th century. Bustles were 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. Thus, a woman's petticoated or crinolined skirt would lose its shape during everyday wear (from merely sitting down or moving about). The word "bustle" has become synonymous with the fashion to which the bustle was integral.".
- Bustle thumbnail Bustle_c._1885.jpg?width=300.
- Bustle wikiPageID "1105396".
- Bustle wikiPageLength "6234".
- Bustle wikiPageOutDegree "41".
- Bustle wikiPageRevisionID "679819228".
- Bustle wikiPageWikiLink 1870s_in_Western_fashion.
- Bustle wikiPageWikiLink 1870s_in_fashion.
- Bustle wikiPageWikiLink 1880s_in_Western_fashion.
- Bustle wikiPageWikiLink 1880s_in_fashion.
- Bustle wikiPageWikiLink Academy_Awards.
- Bustle wikiPageWikiLink Arms_and_the_Man.
- Bustle wikiPageWikiLink Bram_Stokers_Dracula.
- Bustle wikiPageWikiLink Category:1860s_fashion.
- Bustle wikiPageWikiLink Category:1870s_fashion.
- Bustle wikiPageWikiLink Category:1880s_fashion.
- Bustle wikiPageWikiLink Category:1890s_fashion.
- Bustle wikiPageWikiLink Category:1900s_fashion.
- Bustle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Foundation_garments.
- Bustle wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_clothing_(Western_fashion).
- Bustle wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_fashion.
- Bustle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lingerie.
- Bustle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Victorian_fashion.
- Bustle wikiPageWikiLink Corset.
- Bustle wikiPageWikiLink Crinoline.
- Bustle wikiPageWikiLink Dracula_(1992_film).
- Bustle wikiPageWikiLink Drapery.
- Bustle wikiPageWikiLink Fun_(magazine).
- Bustle wikiPageWikiLink George_Bernard_Shaw.
- Bustle wikiPageWikiLink Gun_turret.
- Bustle wikiPageWikiLink Haute_couture.
- Bustle wikiPageWikiLink Lolita_Fashion.
- Bustle wikiPageWikiLink Lolita_fashion.
- Bustle wikiPageWikiLink Petticoat.
- Bustle wikiPageWikiLink Saartjie_Baartman.
- Bustle wikiPageWikiLink Sadie_Frost.
- Bustle wikiPageWikiLink Sherman_Firefly.
- Bustle wikiPageWikiLink Skirt.
- Bustle wikiPageWikiLink Tank.
- Bustle wikiPageWikiLink Victorian_fashion.
- Bustle wikiPageWikiLink Wedding_dress.
- Bustle wikiPageWikiLink Winona_Ryder.
- Bustle wikiPageWikiLink File:Bustle.JPG.
- Bustle wikiPageWikiLink File:Bustle_c._1885.jpg.
- Bustle wikiPageWikiLink File:English_bustles_1875-1885_LACMA.jpg.
- Bustle wikiPageWikiLink File:USpatent63234_1867.gif.
- Bustle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bustle".
- Bustle wikiPageWikiLinkText "bustle".
- Bustle wikiPageWikiLinkText "bustled dresses".
- Bustle wikiPageWikiLinkText "bustles".
- Bustle hasPhotoCollection Bustle.
- Bustle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category-inline.
- Bustle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Historical_clothing.
- Bustle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lingerie.
- Bustle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Bustle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Bustle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bustle subject Category:1860s_fashion.
- Bustle subject Category:1870s_fashion.
- Bustle subject Category:1880s_fashion.
- Bustle subject Category:1890s_fashion.
- Bustle subject Category:1900s_fashion.
- Bustle subject Category:Foundation_garments.
- Bustle subject Category:History_of_clothing_(Western_fashion).
- Bustle subject Category:History_of_fashion.
- Bustle subject Category:Lingerie.
- Bustle subject Category:Victorian_fashion.
- Bustle hypernym Framework.
- Bustle type Article.
- Bustle type Software.
- Bustle type Article.
- Bustle comment "A bustle is a type of framework used to expand the fullness or support the drapery of the back of a woman's dress, occurring predominantly in the mid-to-late 19th century. Bustles were 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. Thus, a woman's petticoated or crinolined skirt would lose its shape during everyday wear (from merely sitting down or moving about).".
- Bustle label "Bustle".
- Bustle sameAs Polisson.
- Bustle sameAs Bustle.
- Bustle sameAs Polisón.
- Bustle sameAs Turnyyri.
- Bustle sameAs Tournure.
- Bustle sameAs Tournure.
- Bustle sameAs バッスル.
- Bustle sameAs Turnyr.
- Bustle sameAs Turniura.
- Bustle sameAs m.046f1h.
- Bustle sameAs Турнюр.
- Bustle sameAs Turnyr.
- Bustle sameAs Турнюр.
- Bustle sameAs Q535576.
- Bustle sameAs Q535576.
- Bustle wasDerivedFrom Bustle?oldid=679819228.
- Bustle depiction Bustle_c._1885.jpg.
- Bustle isPrimaryTopicOf Bustle.