Not mine! Inspiration only.
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Corsets (modeled on people)
New corsets are added at the bottom!


Styled after a corset by the English company Vollers, these long corsets with lace trim and garters were made using Chinese silk.  They are very rigid corsets using only flat steel and is intended to withstand extreme waist reduction on a person who has undergone waist-training.  To the left is the green corset that inspired these corsets.  I have yet to find this dragon silk in the same green color, only black.
Not mine! Inspiration only.
This Victorian-style corset was made from white silk satin and was made with 18 spiral steels and four flat steels.  The buck is concealed.  It's lined with a very soft cotton and does not have garters.
This white cotton satin corset is bound with ecru silk, same construction as the corset above.  Light cotton chemise available separately.  Not at all period when worn together!
This black silk velvet corset is lined with black silk charmeuse and interlined with two layers of black duck.  It has no front opening, instead pulling on over the head and lacing in the back.  There are no boning channels visible from the outside due to my special method of constructing velvet corsets.  I do not sew a corset, then add a cover  That's not to my taste.  Instead all four layers are sewn are the same time starting with the front center panels working out. 
I only received these two photos from this shoot.