- A
corsetmaker is a
specialist tailor who
makes corsets.
Corsetmakers are
frequently known by the
French equivalent terms corsetier (male) and corsetière...
- In
corsetry, a bone is one of the
rigid parts of a
corset that
forms its
frame and
gives it rigidity. The
purpose of the
boning in a
corset varies slightly...
- A busk (also
spelled busque) is a
rigid element of a
corset at the
centre front of the garment. Two
types exist, one- and two-part busks. Single-piece...
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their cleavage through the use of
things like br****ières,
falsies and
corsetry, as well as
surgical breast augmentation using saline or
silicone implants...
- The
Corsetry and
Underwear Journal was a
British corsetry and
underwear industry trade magazine of
which Emily Yooll was the
editor from 1935 to 1975...
- century. This
fashion includes long
sleeve blouses and shirts, long skirts,
corsetry,
trousers and
dresses that are
styled in a
similar way for men and women...
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Cathie Jung, (born 1937) has the
smallest waist in the
world as a
result of
corsetry Katzen ("Tiger lady") Tom Leppard, (born Tom
Wooldridge 1935–2016) formerly...
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Society was
founded in 1881 in
reaction to the
extremes of
fashionable corsetry. As in the
previous decade,
emphasis remained on the back of the skirt...
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weaving techniques.
Together with
merchant Michael Braun he
established the
corsetry manufacturer "Spiesshofer & Braun" in
Heubach (Württemberg) in 1886. From...
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Stephanie (21
August 2019). "Make No (Whale)Bones
About It:
Debunking those Corsetry Myths". lancasterhistory.org.
Retrieved 8
November 2022. Gloag, John (1962)...