Victorian corset

Step into the world of Victorian fashion with our collection of elegant and alluring corset designs. Enhance your silhouette and embrace the timeless beauty of the Victorian era with these stunning corsets.
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She was an oddity for her time, her aspirations were to see her designs worn by the most elite, those who could appreciate and well, afford her craftsmanship. Her gift was attention to detail and the way she crafted art using fabric her medium.She was alive and trying to thrive during a time, along with many others who shared her skill set, maybe you've heard of them, Christian Dior, just to name one. They actually met once or twice, him complimenting one of her gowns, after seeing it worn…

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Laurie Brown
This is a circa 1890's corset. It appears to never have been worn. Made of a single layer of cotton, with whalebone boning except for the busk, underbusk, steels along the center back, and one at each side. So it is indeed very light. And this corset is tiny. The waist is only 20 inches laced closed. Tiny Victorian Underwear, Edwardian Corsets, Victorian Corset, Vintage Corset, Lolita Victorian, 1890s Fashion, Edwardian Fashion, Vintage Fashion, Gothic Fashion

It is light as a feather, but the ancient fabric seems more crisp and fragile rather than stiff. I'm still dealing with hand issues (Why won't the swelling go down? Or rather, why does it go down, but reappear as soon as I use my hand?) so I thought I'd share this corset I have. So pretty. This is a circa 1890's corset. It appears to never have been worn. Made of a single layer of cotton, with whalebone boning except for the busk, underbusk, steels along the center back, and one at each…

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Amy Schwalbert
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Because I have previously tried only the corset types with shaped panels or with a hip basque I have been very curious to give a proper gusseted Victorian corset a try. And because in my opinion 1870's was the last decade before the colorful and luxurious corsets really took over, I wanted this one to look practical and utilitarian. I chose drab coutil because that was one of the most common colors of it's day for an everyday corset. It's a single layer corset with seams sewn as shown here…

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Margaret Balandran