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The Regime of the Stay-lace: Further Selection of Letters from Victorian Newspapers; Men in Petticoats: A Selection of Letters from Victorian Newspapers; Borrowed Plumes: Letters from Edwardian Newspapers on Male Cross Dressing; Tight Lacing: 1828-1880 Pt. 1: A Bibliography of Articles and Letters Concerning Stays and Corsets for Men and Women
Advertisement of corsets for men, 1893. For men, corsets were sporadically used to slim the figure. From around 1820 to 1835—and even until the late 1840s in some instances—a wasp-waisted figure (a small, nipped-in look to the waist) was also desirable for men; [citation needed] wearing a corset sometimes served to achieve this. However, by ...
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.
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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 ...
Corset designs for Vivienne Westwood, Kylie Minogue, Dita Von Teese Mr. Pearl (born Mark Erskine-Pullin , 1962) is a noted corsetmaker of the late 20th and early 21st century. Pearl is known for his work with designers such as Vivienne Westwood , and has designed corsets for celebrities such as Kylie Minogue and Dita Von Teese .
New products included the rust-proof corset and combination corset and hose-supporter. By 1913 sales reached $7 million and profits averaged $700,000 annually [18] Two years later, The Warner Brothers Corset Co. paid $1,500 for Mary Phelps Jacob's patent for the brassiere - a move which helped boost revenues to $12.6 million by 1920. [18]
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