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  1. Belle Époque Corsets is the place to find ultra glamorous, Victorian style, tight-lacing, steel boned corsets. We've been selling our fantastic tight lacing corsets all over the world, for the last five years at numerous trade fairs, fashion shows, and music festivals.

  2. Antiguos corsets eduardianos Vs. el.»nuevo» estilo . En cuanto a los corsets ya no buscan acentuar las curvas femeninas sino aplanarlas. Son más largos que los anteriores para afinar las caderas y ya incorporan ligueros elásticos que sujetan las medias por encima de los pololos.

  3. Welcome to our new range of fantastic corset dresses, all the dresses have been designed to give a fantastic Victorian burlesque look, and are styled with a generous layered skirt consisting of 3 panels, each one short at the front with a long and sweeping tail at the back.

  4. Los corsets se originaron en la corte de Italia o España durante el Renacimiento en la primera mitad del s. XVI y fueron introducidos en Francia posiblemente por Catalina de Medici.

  5. por Belle Djamila. La recreación histórica es un fascinante viaje al pasado donde los recreadores revivimos épocas pasadas con la mayor precisión en lo tocante a vestuario, attrezzo, etc. Nos transportamos a mundos antiguos en los que nos habría gustado vivir, o que nos causan curiosidad.

  6. 21 de jul. de 2014 · Black Leather Overbust Corset. This stylish black leather corset is made from soft and supple leather with several slimming panels to follow the body's curves, and accentuating the waist and hips and giving you the perfect hour glass figure.

  7. Belle Époque (1898-1914) The turn of the century brought no radical changes in fashion until the years just before the First World War. Women's clothes continued to become less voluminous, progressing from the modernist sinuous silhouette, achieved with corsets and flounces, to a more linear outline with no bulky underskirts, and which ...