Monday, August 8, 2016

Corsets and Bodices

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Corsets.
..for walking, traveling, dreaming, napping, dining.. corsets.

Recently I came to idea of making small garments/ large accessories - revival of Corsets and Bodices.
My corsets are seamless, worn over dress or pants, have zipper closure on the back, and have a pouch for phone, or house key, or other important things.



Navy soft corset with pocket-pouch accompanied by bright strawberry shape felt bag.
Merino wool, Silk & Bamboo fibers.
Appropriate in  many occasions.
No longer available.


"Alpine" style waist warmer/ soft corset with pouch.
Merino wool, Silk.
Comfortable, soft and cozy. The design was inspired by the purity of Alps.
Either you are in the mountains, or on the road - you have all you need - phone and snack in the pouch.

Reserved.
Hand made soft corset with pouch and Egyptian motif.
over nuno felt dress made of Cotton Gauze, Merino wool fibers and hand dyed.

 Corset has zipper closure on the back and decorated with hand dyed Indian cotton fabric in nuno felting technique.
Stylish and unique.
corset is a garment worn to hold and train the torso into a desired shape for aesthetic or medical purposes (either for the duration of wearing it or with a more lasting effect). Both men and women are known to wear corsets, though this item was for many years an integral part of women's wardrobes. Since the late 20th century, the fashion industry has borrowed the term "corset" to refer to tops which, to varying degrees, mimic the look of traditional corsets without acting as them. While these modern corsets and corset tops often feature lacing or boning and generally imitate a historical style of corsets, they have very little, if any, effect on the shape of the wearer's body. Genuine corsets are usually made by a corsetmaker and are frequently fitted to the individual wearer./ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corset

Bodice - bodice (American English /ˈbɑːdɨs/, British /ˈbɒdɪs/), historically, is an article of clothing for women, covering the body from the neck to the waist. In modern usage it typically refers to a specific type of upper garment common in Europe during the 16th to the 18th century, or to the upper portion of a modern dress to distinguish it from the skirt and sleeves. The term comes from pair of bodies (because the garment was originally made in two pieces that fastened together, frequently by lacing)./ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bodice

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