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Clara

A versatile under-bust corset from the turn of the century, the Clara Corset is heavily reinforced with twenty-eight steel bones for the ultimate in waist reduction. This corset model was often used for negligee and it was sometimes favored for sports such as sidesaddle riding. We also offer the Clarabelle Corset of similar style with sixteen bones.
Starting at US $250.



Rose

A long hip corset from the late Edwardian period. The extended lines of the corset provide a defined waist with long, easy curves. Supports the bust, slims the waist, flattens the abdomen and reduces the hips. Twenty-two steel bones.
Starting at US $485

Louise

1860’s corset of scarlet red, a popular color for the era and the first time color was introduced into undergarments. This short corset offers bust support with natural hip flare. Heavily supported with steel boning and handsomely finished with contrast embroidery flossing.
Starting at US $480

Hailey

A shapely hourglass corset c.1893. Heavily embroidered in colored silk floss. Bust line is slightly raised and corded for gentle support. A corset of superior artistry and workmanship shaped with twenty-four steel bones.
The Donna Corset. An over bust version of the Hailey Corset with additional flossingStarting at US $600.

Mona

A stunning French corset from the mid-late 1890’s. Constructed of stripe denim expertly cut to emphasize the small wasp waist. Exquisitely shaped with bust and hip gussets to add style and grace. Supported with thirty-two interior bones. The Mona Corset supports, restrains and moulds, holding the figure to correct proportions.
Starting at US $525

Isadora

The Isadora Corset conforms to the figure, following the curves of the waist and allowing the hips to swell out suddenly. It is a stunning corset is creatively designed with ribbons to emphasize a slim waistline, which is supported with twenty-four steel bones.
Starting at US $500

Desiree

Exquisitely shaped with bias seams and gussets to achieve a well-rounded, hourglass shape of the late 1890’s. This style has twenty steel bones and is handsomely embroidered in colored silk floss.
Starting at US $650

Olivia

1870’s corset of Havana brown sateen handsomely finished with rose embroidery. This heavily corded and quilted corset offers a curvaceous hourglass silhouette. A spoon busk provides additional support. Also, The Patricia corset, where the quilting is replaced with extra boning.
starting at US $595

Stefanie

A high quality German-made corset of the 1870’s, this garment of cotton jean is handsomely highlighted with silk embroidery floss. With extensive cording at the bust, this style is suitable for the well-endowed figure. The curved spoon busk combines comfort with elegance. Thirty-four bones hidden by triple casings mold the torso for a well-rounded form.
Starting at US $625


Grace

This model is a straight front corset, which moulds the figure in elegant lines. It features a small, tapering waist with curved hips allowing comfort when seated. The bust is low cut with deep gussets. A wide, curved belt defines the waist clearly. Expert cutting creates the S-bend silhouette using thirty steel bones. There are four stocking suspenders attached.
Starting at US $575

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