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Kasia Struss by Claudia Knoepfel & Stefan Indlekofer for WSJ November 2012
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Givenchy Spring 2013 Details
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Corset
1870-1880
Blue Silk Satin, Steel Busk, Bone
This corset is a vivid reminder of the painting, “Nana,” by Edouard Manet (1832–1883). The center-front busk and bones mold the curve from the waist to the abdomen, while neatly arranging the lower abdomen, as well. Women used corsets in an effort to get closer to an ideal physical form of the time; until the beginning of the 20th century, their waists were tightened by the corset. With the development of modern technology, people applied their creative originality and corsets by new devices were born. In particular, the invention of eyelet in 1828 allowed great improvements in the tightening of the waist on a corset.-Kyoto Costume Institute
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El pais semanal Penelope Cruz by nico september 2012
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Lily Donaldson by Sebastian Faena for V #53, May 2008
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