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Wearing a Corset

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Wearing a Corset

A PROPER corset is completely different from a basque or waspie, neither of which are designed to pull in the waist. The real thing comes in two halves, laced together at the back and fastening at the front with a steel busk, with springy spirals in the lining all the way round to give that wonderful hour glass shape (whalebone has not been used for many years).

All this metal may sound cumbersome, but don’t let it put you off. Today’s styles are light and flexible and surprisingly comfortable. Many people find the sensation of being gently held straight with the back supported almost relaxing.

Being laced into a corset can be an exquisitely sensual experience; the laces slide across your back as they are pulled gradually in from the top and bottom towards the middle, and the sensation is of being embraced tighter and tighter. You don’t have to pull in to a Scarlet O’Hara 18 inches – you may be content with the corset just hugging you or you can lace down to an iron grip. When you order, giving your own measurements, we select the best size for you to ensure a snug fit all over. A corset should mould itself to your body after you have worn it a few times and you can gradually lace a bit tighter if you wish.

First time wearers are usually surprised and delighted when they look in the mirror; corsets enhance any woman’s body, giving not just a smaller waist, but the impression of fuller breasts and hips, giving a feeling of intense femininity.

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Wearing a Corset

Wearing a Corset

A PROPER corset is completely different from a basque or waspie, neither of which are designed to pull in the waist. The real thing comes in two halves, laced together at the back and fastening at the front with a steel busk, with springy spirals in the lining all the way round to give that wonderful hour glass shape (whalebone has not been used for many years).

All this metal may sound cumbersome, but don’t let it put you off. Today’s styles are light and flexible and surprisingly comfortable. Many people find the sensation of being gently held straight with the back supported almost relaxing.

Being laced into a corset can be an exquisitely sensual experience; the laces slide across your back as they are pulled gradually in from the top and bottom towards the middle, and the sensation is of being embraced tighter and tighter. You don’t have to pull in to a Scarlet O’Hara 18 inches – you may be content with the corset just hugging you or you can lace down to an iron grip. When you order, giving your own measurements, we select the best size for you to ensure a snug fit all over. A corset should mould itself to your body after you have worn it a few times and you can gradually lace a bit tighter if you wish.

First time wearers are usually surprised and delighted when they look in the mirror; corsets enhance any woman’s body, giving not just a smaller waist, but the impression of fuller breasts and hips, giving a feeling of intense femininity.

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Has The Corset Disappeared?

Has The Corset Disappeared?

It is easy to dismiss a corset as somewhat of an ancient artifact or a throwback to the Victorian Age. After all, most people of the current generation have only been exposed to corset imagery in period films. They are synonymous with images of images of the wealthy and the royal being dressed by their lady servants.

This really is not such a wrong impression. The corset did have its heyday in the nineteenth century. Then, the female figure was forcefully molded a certain way so as to have women fit what was then considered the ideal form.

The corset was not always just a high class women’s accessory. Also, it was not always constructed to give women the hourglass shape for which it is probably most famous for.

Even in the nineteenth century men wore them to accentuate their shape to fit the current fashion. What was considered to be an ideal shape for men and women varied from decade to decade. The idea of the hourglass figure—large chest, thin waist, big hips—was only popular for a short while; though, it did come back as a trend from time to time. For some periods the corset was used to give women the illusion of having a perfectly straight figure. In these cases the chest was diminished until the wearer appeared somewhat tubular.

As the fashions changed, so did the corset. The way they were worn and their size and shape changed as well. In the 1920s, they had their longest absence from fashion, not coming back until a brief period in the mid century.

These days the corset is still around but few people wear it for its originally intended purpose; make no mistake, though, the corset has never gone away.

Some people will define a corset as Victorian just because it is a corset. Of course, this is not accurate. Here are some definitions:

Jacksonian – refers to the American 1830′s.

Victorian – refers to the period in England from 1837-1901 (the reign of Queen Victoria).

Ante Bellum – literally meaning “before war,” refers to the period before the American Civil war. Figure it means between the 1840′s and 1865.

Reconstruction Era – after the American Civil war. 1865 – 1877.

Belle Epoque – sources vary, but most begin this time period in the 1890′s. Can refer to both American and French costume.

Edwardian – refers to Prince Albert Edward (later king) of England’s reign. You can date this either as 1901 – 1911, or from the time of his father’s death. This is the beginning of the Gibson Girl look.

Vintage – used indescriminantly. Most refer to vintage clothing, however, as more recent, such as the 1940′s – 1980′s.

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Lingerie – What Is A Corset?

Lingerie – What Is A Corset?

Lingerie – The Corset

The Corset has been worn by women for hundreds of years. It is a garment that covers your lower torso from bust line to the top of the hips. They started out as garments that were worn daily for a purpose, but now have become costume pieces and sexy lingerie. Originally thought of as heavy, restricting and uncomfortable to wear undergarments, these days not only are Corsets comfortable, but they are even worn as outerwear.

Corsets are usually constructed of firm material such as satin, brocade or cotton, but also come in other fabrics such as silk and lace. They come in an array of colours and you can find something that allows you to be as modest or daring as you desire.

The sides of a Corset have curved shaped ribbing that help to give your body the hour glass shape. These ribs were originally made of steel or whalebone, but these days are mostly made from heavy plastic or spiral steel.

A Corset is held together by lacing which is usually at the back, and adjusting the lacing changes the tightness and the resulting body shape. Most Corsets also have a buttoned or hooked opening at the front and once the lacing is adjusted they can be put on and taken off using this opening.

Some Corsets come with a garter belt so you can attach your stockings easily.

Corsets have a slimming effect by making the waist appear smaller and lifting and supporting the bosom. They support the back and help you keep a good posture which also adds to the positive appearance. Basically, Corsets enhance the beauty, elegance, femininity and attractiveness of every single woman that wears one.

If you don’t have a Corset, try one now, you won’t believe how good you feel when you are wearing one.

Author – Nyle Sunderland

Manager of Goddess Lingerie, which is an online lingerie store selling quality, affordable lingerie.

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Black Leather Corset- A Sign Of Bold Female Expression

Black Leather Corset- A Sign Of Bold Female Expression

Beyonce, Madonna, Sarah Jessica Parker and a score of other reputed celebrities in recent pop culture have been buying repeatedly high quality and authentic boning black leather corset “out from under” for many decades. Whether you buy this sexy, fine leather and fully lined with 100% cotton corset for an erotic spectacle on stage or for lunch with friends, your appearance in this corset harkens back to the most powerful lady to don a corset, Queen Elizabeth.

These sexy steel ring decorated corsets have stirred many opinions as to their role and functions they perform in the ladies wardrobe. Today wearers consider these corset exhibiting feminine expression and the ultimate form of confidence. Corsets are evolved into the modern bra. But these back lacing with front zipper closure remains a fashionable allure for young generation. Today corsets are worn with jeans as outwear in glamorized and casual setting for evening wear.

Corsets designed with 10 spring steel bones and 4 rigid steel bones around the grommets are regarded as sexy fashion and a profitable endeavor for garment industry. Sexy Steel ring decorated corsets are considered ideal to shape a body in a comfortable way and a very practical fashion in a sense. Bi-directional back lacing cinches inches off the waistline corsets look sexy, ultra glamorous for any occasion. On the lingerie front, black leather corsets are designed with 14 steel bones to help you achieve hourglass figure and also available in variety of styles and sizes.

Like their outerwear counterparts, different types of corset are made to accentuate the curves of the feminine physique as these are consciously decorated to flatter the wearer. Many corsets are included detachable garters and 3 inches wide back panel. Other options include lace up backs, G-strings, front zippers, overbust style, and many more. Women think this corset a way of exuding powerful female expression on the underneath and outside. These corsets are available in different sizes as it can be fitted to the waist up to 46 inches. You can view size chart for further details. It is better to specify the size when you have made intention of checking out.

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The Corset – A Symbol Of Powerful Female Expression

The Corset – A Symbol Of Powerful Female Expression

Madonna, Sarah Jessica Parker, Beyonce and a score of other celebrities in current pop culture have repeatedly brought the corset “out from under” and into the limelight over the past couple of decades. Whether a leather corset for an erotic spectacle on stage, a beaded one for the Red Carpet or lacy and casual for lunch with friends, the image harkens back, ever so subtly, to one of the first powerful ladies to don a corset, Queen Elizabeth I of England. That’s not to imply of course that Queen Elizabeth’s corsets were such blatant fashion statements as these women’s, but underneath it all, was there more being said than meets the eye? And it may not have been any of these celebrities’ intention to associate herself with powerful women of eras past necessarily, but it’s not a far stretch to say that this fashion statement speaks volumes and brings with it to its wearers a powerful history of female expression that spans centuries.

For a simple item of clothing, corsets have stirred many opinions as to their function and the role they play in the female wardrobe. In eras past, as a required fashion staple, corsets were sometimes considered to be the epitome of conservative male oppression of women with their restrictive binding. In current times however, fashion designers are less likely to consider corsets as a figment of male domination and instead covet them as a timeless fascination with shaping the female body and today’s wearers can surely be considered to be clearly exhibiting the ultimate form of confidence and feminine expression. Still, others who couldn’t care less about a corset’s cultural implications or their ability to shape a body consider them to be ideal under-garments supporting the back in a comfortable way—a very practical fashion in this sense. Of course, no fashion would be worth its weight without a little controversy and on this point, corsets have delivered.

Corsets basically evolved into the modern bra. But there clearly remains a fashionable allure for the earlier predecessor. Described today as gorgeous, ultra-glamorous, and sexy, corsets are available in a variety of styles and colors, fabricated from all types of materials. They’re often boned as were early patterns. But now, three things make modern corsets distinctly different from 16th and 17th century patterns. Today they range in size from small to 3X and above. Corsets are worn as outerwear, with jeans in casual settings and glamorized for evening wear. They are often used as lingerie, and unlike their predecessors, they’re designed to be comfortable and easy to get in and out of quickly.

In recent corset news, confirming the fascination with these garments, celebrities have custom designed embellished leather corsets and those made from other unusual and creative materials that have been auctioned for upwards of 00 and beyond, to benefit charity. Not only are corsets sexy fashion, but they have become a very profitable endeavor!

On the lingerie front, leather corsets or those made from classic lace or racier PVC are popular today and available in a variety of styles and sizes as well. Just like their outerwear counterparts, a myriad of designs are created to accentuate the curves of the female physique and they are consciously designed to flatter the wearer. Many lingerie corsets now have optional G-strings and detachable garters. Other options include front zippers, lace up backs, hook and eye front closure, and adjustable shoulder straps. Sometimes lycra is added for more comfort and many patterns are lined in silk or satin.

It’s unlikely that the “powerful women of eras past” would have considered one of these garments as a staple in their wardrobe. But as for the women of today, current day corsets, from the simplest to the most elaborate, are one way of exuding powerful feminine expression on the outside and underneath.

Mike Mansfield is well versed in the history of the corset as the owner of Leather Obsession , the leading online source for affordable high-quality leather corsets and other leather clothing.


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