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  2. 'Bridgerton' is making corsets cool again. But are they safe ...

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    Bridgerton is back, and Season 3 leading lady Nicola Coughlan is setting the record straight about her waist. The 37-year-old actress, who plays Penelope Featherington on the hit Netflix series ...

  3. Corset controversy - Wikipedia

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    Women in 1870s gowns wearing corsets. The corset controversy was a moral panic and public health concern around corsets in the 19th century.. Corsets, variously called a pair of bodys or stays, were worn by European women from the late 16th century onward, changing their form as fashions changed.

  4. Are corsets safe to wear? Here's what you need to know - AOL

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  5. Tightlacing - Wikipedia

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    An advertisement for corsets with waist sizes from 15 to 23 inches (38 to 58 cm) A woman wearing a tight-laced corset, 1890. Note that Victorian photo editing techniques were likely used on this image, simulating a narrower waist.

  6. Yes, We Should All Be Wearing Corsets Now—and It’s ... - AOL

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    It's time to jump on the corset train. The fashion trend's been happening for a bit, and if you've hesitated to jump on board, this is the story to read. Yes, We Should All Be Wearing Corsets Now ...

  7. Bone (corsetry) - Wikipedia

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    The earliest corsets had a wooden busk placed down the center fronts of the corsets; these early busks were different from the more modern steel busks which have clasps to facilitate opening and closing the corset from the front. Corsets of the 17th and 18th centuries were most often heavily boned, with little or no space between the bone channels.

  8. Is Netflix Banning Corsets? The Drama Over Period Drama ...

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  9. Mr. Pearl - Wikipedia

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    Pearl eventually settled in Paris full-time, where he works on a made-to-order basis for private clients such as Dita Von Teese. [3] [5] Von Teese is one of his most famous wearers, regularly wearing his corsets in her burlesque performances; [3] for her 2005 marriage to Marilyn Manson, Von Teese wore a Mr. Pearl corset under her Vivienne ...