in the start when the bustles were introduced the only reason was to support the dress and but soon after that many designers and women started using the bustles to give a perfect shape of the drape of
their long expensive dresses.
Not exact matches
I thought something similar when I read, in Claire Dederer's recent novel Poser, her description of a north Seattle mom for whom «breast - feeding was simply the first item in a
long, abstruse to - do list: Cook organic baby food, buy
expensive wooden toys, create an enriching home environment, sleep with your child in your bed, ensure that your house was toxin free, use cloth diapers, carry your child in a sling,
dress your child in organic fibers.»
At that time the
dresses were
long from the back side of the
dress and the
dresses were really need to be supported from the back side so the heavy fabric can not be dragged on the ground as at that time the fabrics very much
expensive and most of the wealthy women used the
expensive clothes as it was necessary for the wealthy women to look different from the other women who were not as rich as they were.
The
dress is very
long and needed to be hemmed by hand due to the intricate beading, which was a surprisingly
expensive and
long process.
However, once I decided on a
longer style
dress I couldn't justify having such
expensive shoes!
street style Michele Kuras Jumper: LOFT
Dress: ASOS Bottom: Target Shoes: Aldo «French fashion and how you get one
expensive item, or a lot of
expensive things and then wear them for
longer periods of time.
It's definitely
expensive, but I painted two coats on a four poster queen bed, tall
dresser, two nightstands and a bookcase with two quarts - it seemed to go a
long way!