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CORSET TOPS BIOGRAPHY

Many of these corset tops can be worn as an undergarment but we pride ourselves on the innovative designs so really want you to show them off. 

They are also incredibly versatile and can be worn with skirts, jeans or whatever you think works!
These corset tops belong to the Bustiers range. 
They won't cinch the waist like a corset with steel bones would- most of them have lighter and more flexible acrylic (plastic) boning, which will help the corset keep its shape when worn but won't dramatically change your figure. 
In some ways they are the lighter, more relaxed end of the Corset-Story range.

Many have a distinctly vintage flavour, whether it's a 1920s burlesque look or something a little older. 

Our Victorian-style bodice corsets are particularly popular, and are carefully designed to recreate a historical period while staying faithful to modern ideas about comfortable clothing. 
You might want to look like a staid Victorian lady but you don't need to feel like one!

In between those two periods, we've got a range of light-hearted rockabilly corsets for 50s fashion enthusiasts. 

Old fashioned rock and roll and a bold polka dot corset top- what's not to love about that? 
The 50s was also the era of the classic pinup, and that means a good corset, killer heels, and a sophisticated look from top to toe.

Of course, not all our tops hark back to a bygone era. 

There are plenty of modern designs to choose from and some of them pretty innovative, even if we do say so ourselves. 
We've got a corset for more or less any occasion. 
In fact, we've got dozens of corsets for any occasion, so there is sure to be a perfect one in the catalogue.
16th and 17th centuries[edit]

Iron corset from the late 16th century
The corset as an undergarment had its origin in Italy, and was introduced by Catherine de Medici into France in the 1500s, where the women of the French court embraced it. This type of corset was a tight, elongated bodice that was worn underneath the clothing.[3] The women of the French court saw this corset as "indispensable to the beauty of the female figure."[6] Corsets of this time were often worn with a farthingale that held out the skirts in a stiff cone. The corsets turned the upper torso into a matching but inverted cone shape. These corsets had shoulder straps and ended in flaps at the waist. They flattened the bust, and in so doing, pushed the breasts up. The emphasis of the stays was less on the smallness of the waist than on the contrast between the rigid flatness of the bodice front and the curving tops of the breasts peeking over the top of the corset. These corsets were typically made out of layered fabric, stiffened with glue, and were tightly laced. While a few surviving corsets exist that are structured with steel or iron, these are generally considered to have been either orthopedic or novelty constructions and were not worn as part of mainstream fashion.[7]


By the middle of the sixteenth century, corsets were a commonly worn garment among European and British women. The garments gradually began to incorporate the use of a "busk," a long, flat piece of whalebone or wood sewn into a casing on the corset in order to maintain its stiff shape. The front of the corset was typically covered by a "stomacher," a stiff, V-shaped structure that was worn on the abdomen for decorative purposes.[7]
Corset Tops Corset Piercing tops Dress Wedding Dresses Training Before and After Prom Dresses Tattoo Photos
Corset Tops Corset Piercing tops Dress Wedding Dresses Training Before and After Prom Dresses Tattoo Photos
Corset Tops Corset Piercing tops Dress Wedding Dresses Training Before and After Prom Dresses Tattoo Photos
Corset Tops Corset Piercing tops Dress Wedding Dresses Training Before and After Prom Dresses Tattoo Photos
Corset Tops Corset Piercing tops Dress Wedding Dresses Training Before and After Prom Dresses Tattoo Photos
Corset Tops Corset Piercing tops Dress Wedding Dresses Training Before and After Prom Dresses Tattoo Photos
Corset Tops Corset Piercing tops Dress Wedding Dresses Training Before and After Prom Dresses Tattoo Photos
Corset Tops Corset Piercing tops Dress Wedding Dresses Training Before and After Prom Dresses Tattoo Photos
Corset Tops Corset Piercing tops Dress Wedding Dresses Training Before and After Prom Dresses Tattoo Photos
Corset Tops Corset Piercing tops Dress Wedding Dresses Training Before and After Prom Dresses Tattoo Photos
Corset Tops Corset Piercing tops Dress Wedding Dresses Training Before and After Prom Dresses Tattoo Photos

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