- on, or below, the hips. The
style has also been
called lowcut, hipster,
bumster, or hip-hugger, and can
apply to
garments worn by all genders. The term...
-
notably epitomising the
McQueen house's use of
Scottish tartan and the
bumster trouser,
designed to show as much of the
torso as
possible without showing...
-
collection included experimental techniques and silhouettes, most
notably the
bumster trouser,
whose extremely low
waist exposed the top of the intergluteal...
- his patron. McQueen's
early designs,
particularly the
radically low-cut "
bumster" trousers,
gained him
recognition as an
enfant terrible in
British fashion...
- his career, he
originated an
extreme low-rise
trouser cut
called the "
bumster",
which became a
brand signature.
Other significant designs include the...
- underneath, or
garments cut to
expose **** and ****s. McQueen's
signature bumster trousers,
whose extremely low
waist exposed the top of the intergluteal...
- Lily
Argent (8
October 1886 – 13
December 1916), Lily
Bumster from
November 1913, was a
petty criminal from Swansea, Wales. She grew up in a home in which...
-
McQueen as the
originator of
buttock cleavage-revealing jeans,
known as the "
bumster". In 2013,
Cosmopolitan said that ultra-short
miniskirts and
shorts exposing...
- self-harm by cutting,
which McQueen sometimes engaged in. The low-cut
bumster trousers for
which McQueen had
become famous made an
appearance in both...
- terrible" and "the
hooligan of
English fashion"), with
trousers aptly named "
bumsters" and a
collection entitled Highland Rape.
McQueen staged lavish and unconventional...