BUSTLE. Canfields Bustle for the Million : a spring enables it to fold
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BUSTLE. Canfields Bustle for the Million : a spring enables it to fold
Canfields Bustle for the Million : a spring enables it to fold when the wearer is sitting or lying down, resuming its proper position when she rises
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1887 Bustle Enables Fold Lying Million Position Proper Rises Spring Underwear Wearer
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This photograph showcases a remarkable fashion accessory from the late 19th century known as Canfield's Bustle for the Million. The intricately designed bustle, with its voluminous skirt and hidden spring mechanism, was a popular choice among women during the Victorian era. The bustle's unique feature allowed it to fold and collapse when the wearer was sitting or lying down, ensuring comfort and ease in daily life. The image captures a woman elegantly seated, her posture impeccable as she adjusts her undergarment. The bustle, with its full, rounded silhouette, is a testament to the opulence and extravagance of the time. The intricate details of the garment, from the delicate lace trim to the intricate stitching, are on full display. The bustle's hidden spring mechanism is a marvel of engineering for its time. When the wearer rose, the spring would automatically resume its proper position, creating the desired shape and enhancing the wearer's figure. This ingenious design allowed women to maintain their fashionable appearance even in the most casual of settings. This photograph offers a glimpse into the rich history of fashion and the lengths women went to maintain their style and elegance during the Victorian era. The Canfield's Bustle for the Million represents a time when fashion was not just about looking good, but also about functionality and comfort. The photograph, taken in 1887, is a beautiful reminder of the intricacies and complexities of fashion from a bygone era. It invites us to appreciate the artistry and craftsmanship that went into creating such extraordinary garments and to marvel at the ingenuity of the designers and engineers who brought them to life.
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