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98.29.3 shown with P82.10.10 (combination petticoat) and bustle (P88.65.4)

P88.65.4

98.29.3 shown with P82.10.10 (combination petticoat) and bustle (P88.65.4)
98.29.3 shown with P82.10.10 (combination petticoat) and bustle (P88.65.4)
Object: Bustle
Date: 1888
Medium: Wire mesh and cotton twill tape
Country: USA
Credit Line: Museum purchase
Object number: P88.65.4
DescriptionThe Daisy bustle: double crescent tube of wire net, cotton tape ends and buckled waistband; patented
Label Text:The silhouette of the 1880s was created with corsetry and “dress improvers” such as this wire-mesh bustle. Structured foundation garments exaggerated the sexually-dimorphic curves of the female body. But the bustle was not simply the cul de Paris. It was also a deliberate revival of the “bum rolls” and “half-farthingales” of the Baroque era, just as the crinoline recalled the hoop skirts and paniers of the 18th century. Colorful undergarments, such as this red corset, were ultra-fashionable in the 1880s, and even somewhat controversial. Only a decade earlier, the style had been associated with “the aristocracy of vice.”
In Collection(s)
Exhibitions:
  • Exposed: A History of Lingerie
  • Fashion & Textile History Gallery First Rotation