Corsets

Betty Boop said:
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i think this is quite beautiful in a strange way. its the unbelieveable shape of it:heart:

i think the history of the corset is fasinating and also shocking. what corsets can do to your ribs and insides. like the picture above to get a waist that thin must do some damage to your insides. like in the 1800's when they also used to remove ribs to gain those tiny waists. can you imagine how much that would hurt to get done in those days. that really is dedication to fashion:ninja:
 
adore vintage :heart: . I'm not a fan of the corset fashion today, it seems fake to me, untastefull and "dirty".

i feel the same modern corsets are all cheap silk and pvc.. kinda cheap and nastey reminds me of backstreet alley p*rnstars.
 
I once wore a corset (the real kind) under a dress when I was going out for dinner..BAD BAD idea..it really limits how much you can enjoy food.

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i agree that most modern corset fashion has a "dirty look" (and since i'm all for feeling comfortable i can't really enjoy the idea and use of corsets in the past, though i see the appeal)
but nicola helgesen is one modern designer whose work with corsets i like a lot. her label is called "la petite salope"

here are some links
http://www.brownsfashion.com/fashion134.html
http://www.lapetitesalope.com/
 
anna karina said:
i agree that most modern corset fashion has a "dirty look" (and since i'm all for feeling comfortable i can't really enjoy the idea and use of corsets in the past, though i see the appeal)
but nicola helgesen is one modern designer whose work with corsets i like a lot. her label is called "la petite salope"

here are some links
http://www.brownsfashion.com/fashion134.html
http://www.lapetitesalope.com/

those are absolutely lovely. :heart: ^_^
 
some period corsets...

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a gorgeous modern reproduction of the effigy corset...

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and for those of you who are quite daring, an instruction guide on how to made an elizabethan corset: http://costume.dm.net/corsets/index.html
I've made three using this, including a corset for a modern ballgown I designed and made...it's quite good and very easy.

all pictures from the elizabethan costuming website (http://costume.dm.net/)
 
im not a fan of corsettes. they seem cruel... squashing and distorting your body like that. yuk ...im so irked.
 
I'm not crazy about fetish corsets, but they can be done tastefully as seen in many Dolce Gabbana, Gucci, VW, Galliano and Dior shows.
 
I agree with most of you, I don't like the corset fashion today, too "dirty" looking and cheap.

I love the old ones, only the look though :blink:
 

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Ok can anyone help -I just got my first underbust training corset on a whim. Why? Well to get a 23" waist and not be able to eat too much! Don't worry it is not drastic -I am normally 25" anyway. The thing is I can't do it up tight enough myself, once I pull, the tension gets lost when I tie it. Can anyone help?
 

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