The corset may conjure up images of a busty Nancy singing in a dusty Victorian beer house, or Marie Antoinette telling the poor to eat cake. Despite this historical baggage, corsets have been making a strong revival. But why has it become so popular in an age when women are seemingly less restricted than ever
How would you like to wear a corset of iron or steel bands which rigidly held your waistline down to...
Women, and their bodies, posed an increasing anxiety for Victorian society. Culturally and outwardly...
Most women wear corsets. Yet many do not know whether it is aiding their health or injuring it; whet...
© 1999 Dr. Leigh SummersThere is perhaps no other garment so quintessentially Victorian as the corse...
The corset, 1860-1920, goes through a rapid change and disappearance that previously is not seen bef...
Some of the first fitted ready-made garments in production were corsets. Fashions of the Victorian ...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the significance of the corset, or tutu, in ballet during th...
The corset of 1845, reasonably comfortable above the waist, creates a rounded fullness. The tiny wai...
For a feminist scholar of technology, contemporary steampunk cultures incorporate several interestin...
The corset in eighteenth and nineteenth century Europe was not merely an article of clothing. The co...
The corset is a concealed garment that is closely associated with femininity due to its significant ...
Another article by Ethelwyn Wetherald under the pseudonym Bel Thistlethwaite focused on corsets and ...
Women wearing trousers is a very common site in 2018, but less than 100 years ago things were very d...
The corset, with its laces and stays, appears to the modern eyes little more than a stylish torture ...
Over the past fifty years, with the continuing contributions of many Gender History scholars, histor...
How would you like to wear a corset of iron or steel bands which rigidly held your waistline down to...
Women, and their bodies, posed an increasing anxiety for Victorian society. Culturally and outwardly...
Most women wear corsets. Yet many do not know whether it is aiding their health or injuring it; whet...
© 1999 Dr. Leigh SummersThere is perhaps no other garment so quintessentially Victorian as the corse...
The corset, 1860-1920, goes through a rapid change and disappearance that previously is not seen bef...
Some of the first fitted ready-made garments in production were corsets. Fashions of the Victorian ...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the significance of the corset, or tutu, in ballet during th...
The corset of 1845, reasonably comfortable above the waist, creates a rounded fullness. The tiny wai...
For a feminist scholar of technology, contemporary steampunk cultures incorporate several interestin...
The corset in eighteenth and nineteenth century Europe was not merely an article of clothing. The co...
The corset is a concealed garment that is closely associated with femininity due to its significant ...
Another article by Ethelwyn Wetherald under the pseudonym Bel Thistlethwaite focused on corsets and ...
Women wearing trousers is a very common site in 2018, but less than 100 years ago things were very d...
The corset, with its laces and stays, appears to the modern eyes little more than a stylish torture ...
Over the past fifty years, with the continuing contributions of many Gender History scholars, histor...
How would you like to wear a corset of iron or steel bands which rigidly held your waistline down to...
Women, and their bodies, posed an increasing anxiety for Victorian society. Culturally and outwardly...
Most women wear corsets. Yet many do not know whether it is aiding their health or injuring it; whet...