concept   bustle

7 commonsense assertions
Cultures (7) Nigeria (1) Victorian era (1) Ghana (1) United Kingdom (1) United States (1) 19th century England (1) 19th century United States (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 bustle Nigeria In Nigeria, the bustle of vibrant market scenes includes lively buying and selling activities and a noisy atmosphere. 3
2 bustle Victorian era During the Victorian era, bustles were fashionable accessories worn by women to enhance the shape of their attire and signify social status. 3
3 bustle Ghana In Ghana, bustling and lively markets feature active buying and selling of goods in a noisy atmosphere. 2
4 bustle United Kingdom The bustle was a 19th century fashion accessory worn by women in the United Kingdom to add volume to the back of their skirts. 2
5 bustle United States Women in the 19th century United States wore bustles to add volume to their skirts. 2
6 bustle 19th century England In 19th century England, the bustle was worn by women as a fashionable symbol of high social status and wealth. 1
7 bustle 19th century United States Bustles were a popular fashion accessory in 19th century United States, worn by women to create the illusion of a fuller backside and to exaggerate the curves of the hips and buttocks. 1