Originally published on 25 March 2014. Several years ago in the late 1990s, I was flipping through a British fashion  magazine which was discussing the science behind the well sculptured  dresses; bustles from the Victorian era (1800s) which enhanced women's  features especially the bust and the buttocks area. Back then I could  not help but observe the striking similarities between the dresses and  the physical features of African women; recall that back in the day, the globally 'accepted' feminine shape was that of the waif, glamorised by the fashion industry.
Inspiration to get through the uncertain times.