The women, however, don anything from '50s pastel prom dresses to time-honoured vixen garb of garters and corsets. |
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Abandoning our corsets would surely prevent the many attacks of the vapours we ladies are prone to! |
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Truss a few starlets into whalebone corsets and swathe them in yards of dimity. |
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As I pushed through the last strings of a job lot of whalebone corsets, I was finally able to come upon the books. |
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On display were corsets in shimmering silks, empire line tops and dresses, cotton layer skirts with tattered hemlines. |
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Four girls in sheath-like corsets and four bare-chested men in black belted skirts enact a series of skirmishes. |
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Gone too are the maid's uniform, multi-layered gowns and tightly-laced corsets she wears in the film, replaced by trousers and a long jacket. |
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You just have to explain what kind of look you want, because corsets can change your shape in different ways. |
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The line includes asymmetrical tops, narrow trousers, churidar trousers, corsets and sherwanis with a contemporary feel. |
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She's 48 and a mum of four, but miniskirts, bikinis and corsets are still absolutely de rigueur. |
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The costume in question is designed by corset designer Mr Pearl, who has forced his waist down to 18 inches by wearing corsets day and night. |
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Once we reached our teens many girls wore corsets or corselets under their uniforms to keep their figure in trim. |
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The stuffier styles of a previous era that preferred corsets and petticoats were consigned to the dustbin. |
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Luxurious satin corsets in gun-metal grey, deep mauve, and black mix with slim-fitting trousers and ground-sweeping skirts. |
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Unfortunately, pop still lived in the eighteenth century where men still wore penguin suits and women wore corsets. |
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During rehearsals both actresses have been wearing long skirts and corsets as they will during the plays run. |
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Whalebone corsets, colonial uprisings, scurvy, press gangs, and monocles popping out in astonishment shall be the order of the day. |
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Products made from the animal were oil for lamps and candles whereas the bones were used for stays, corsets and collars. |
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Also, corsets with side lacings can be more readily adjusted for a custom fit than can corsets with just one adjustment point in the back. |
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Instead, its biggest sellers are PVC trousers with matching tops, bustiers and corsets that can be worn out clubbing as well as underneath more sedate outfits. |
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Bustiers and corsets look very much alike and perform the same basic function as undergarments. |
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Undergarments did enjoy a brief moment of exposure in the 18th century, with the ruling class indulging in decorative corsets. |
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Coco Chanel took women out of corsets and designed clothes inspired by menswear. |
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Thrusting drawer after drawer open, Adaela discovered stockings, slippers, jewelry, cosmetics, tunics, chemises, corsets, petticoats, and head coverings. |
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She also sells pointed boots, tight black trews, crinolines, and hooped corsets along with jewellery and accessories hinting at pagan and alternative sub-cultures. |
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Manipulation is better than sham therapy and several methods that have been shown to be ineffective or harmful, such as traction, corsets, bed rest, diathermy, and no therapy. |
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However, this adaptation promises to be a far more rompingly gorgeous grotesquerie, complete with plenty of rotten teeth, cackling mockneys, tight corsets and a sadistic toff. |
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In the 19th century, when white symbolized chastity, brightly colored corsets were worn only by women of easy virtue. |
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Strapless or V-neck tops, corsets and kimonos with shaped waists fit the bill, while ruched or shirred details can also help create shape and a lean line. |
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The busk became a predominant feature of later corsets, despite other changes. |
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Among the causes she first adopted was dress reform for women, primarily the abolishment of corsets and other constrictive clothing. |
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She will be bringing corsets and attachable skirt bustle contraptions to a November sale at her business, Augusta Auctions, in Manhattan. |
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We supply wide range of products from wholesale lingerie bras, panties, thongs, corsets, nightwear, at competitive prices. |
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Women were full of gussets, garters, corsets, whalebones, plackets, false hair, and brassières. |
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They adopted tomboy cuts, shortened their skirts, burned their corsets and accessorised. |
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Steam-molding was introduced about that time, in which finished corsets were starched and shaped using steam. |
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Inspired by the life span of insects, Kyra Nolan created blue corsets, pointy hem dresses, felted minis and mesh bodystockings over rubber halter tops. |
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We need liberation from the stays and corsets of costume dramas, from mutually assured seduction by Napoleon-era booty calls. |
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There were corsets everywhere at the spring shows, and hobble skirts and abbreviated backless cowboy chaps. |
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Ladies in corsets and bustles and men in top hats and tails will greet you as you enjoy a cocktail or two. |
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Subsequent corsets of the 19th century were shaped like an hourglass and were reinforced with whalebone and metal. |
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Long lace sleeves, tiny corsets, pooling trains and a mountain of crystals made for a rather wan, two-dimensional sort of glamour. |
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Such corsets need to be carefully designed and Germany's may prove too rigid. |
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Why did some physicians participate in the debate over the wearing of corsets? |
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Surely whales have more to offer us that 'seafood' for our cats, or stays for corsets, or ribs for umbrellas. |
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Letter formulas are not like corsets, into which thoughts are forced and laced. |
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Others are purely commercial, using his image to market everything from soda pop and pickled relish to tobacco, beer and corsets. |
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The silver armour and corsets I have made for the shows have challenged traditional notions of what Jewellery is and where it can be worn. |
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Carmen takes a flower from her corsets and lances it to Don Jose. |
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They'd like a bagpipes player and can provide their own corsets. |
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Only the corsets of those roles foreshadowed the Gothic babe she would become, the tousled muse to the phantasmagoric Tim Burton. |
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Stay-making also became a separate craft, and separate corsets became a common part of female fashion, variably modelling the torso under the clothing. |
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Some of the modern day corsets claim to be made with the input of orthopedic surgeons, such as the Ardyss Corset Golden. |
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Underwear as outerwear is back, yet again, only this time in the form of corsets, bustiers, and underwear detailing. |
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While Tisci focused on black and oyster, Lacroix used a vast array of colors and along with the rich details of beads, laces, corsets, flounces and satin. |
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They wear boots and suspenders and corsets and, yes, hoop skirts. |
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A generation ago, women were asking each other why they were wasting half the day fitting corsets and false eyelashes, and the other half trying to perfect an orange souffle. |
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The suffragettes got us the vote and they did it in whalebone corsets. |
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She became the very personification of the romantic 19th-century babe, her name synonymous with corsets, consumptive pallor, and pre-Raphaelite tresses. |
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Made in the highest quality fabrics, the bodices and bustier style corsets lead to magnificent evasé skirts for authentic first ladies of the ceremony. |
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And for every odd look at Valentino – sheepskin corsets, heavy embroideries, an empire-line dress in haute couture hessian that looked like a chic penitent's haircloth shirt – there were half-a-dozen beauts. |
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The other problem with garden books is that so many of them blabber on about an idea of nature that came into fashion in the time of hoop skirts and whalebone corsets. |
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Manuel Mota showcases personality with touches of feminine flowers in organza, chiffon and tulle that seamlessly fluttered throughout the entire collection, as well as setting a popular trend with bustier corsets. |
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Stephen Petronio, for example, once cavorted in bawdy-house corsets and now sees gender issues in more universal terms. |
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When women gave up corsets and bobbed their hair they also took up sports. |
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Brassieres, corsets, suspenders and similar articles. |
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Roll-ons and lastex corsets in tube form were a lighter type of corset mostly worn by young women and under summer clothes. |
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It also provides medical services and helps disabled persons to obtain prosthetic appliances, such as artificial limbs, orthopaedic corsets and hearing aids. |
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Men were not responsible for forcing women to wear corsets. |
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In addition to the corsets and bustiers, there are option accessories that may be purchased. |
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Heaven knows what his women would get up to in their dog-collar necklets, visible corsets, brief skirts and outfits in black leather or transparent black lace. |
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In 1919, shortly after the First World War, Achiel Van de Velde and his wife Margaretha founded a workshop for the creation and production of women's corsets in Schellebelle. |
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Lighter corsets are modernised and the success story of the bra begins. |
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The city became a center for manufacturing wire, power looms, machinery, dining cars and corsets. |
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I n the realization of corsets and sunshades it is the relation between the curves, steel and fabrics, work days and nights to create tensions of fabrics, here is what he likes. |
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It was always, with its corsets and peerie heels for both sexes, as camp as Dale Winton and Lily Savage sharing a tent at a Boy Scouts' jamboree. |
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Again, he was making stay ropes for shipping, not stays for corsets. |
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I suppose the bullet must have struck the steels in my corsets. |
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