The rigid, boned bodice that is the corset has a long and divisive history. Corsets were popular among women in the western world from the 16 th century to the early 1900s. Most were worn by women although there were some men who wore corsets.
The first corset was a sleeveless bodice that fit snugly and had whalebone stays built in to keep everything in place. With time, the whalebone was replaced with steel compressing a woman’s waistline.
As the As the years progressed, corsets evolved in shape from longer ones that went over the hips to shorter ones that stuck to one’s waistline.
The corset carved the body into the most desired shape: an hourglass shape for women in the 1800s to an S shape popular in the 1900s.
Corsets reached the peak of their popularity in the 19 th century when they became increasingly accessible to middle class and even working class women.
Today, corsets are no longer a standard part of women’s wardrobes. But they are still popular with many women.
Gothic Corsets
Gothic corsets are more than just undergarments. They are a staple part of Gothic fashion and mainstream fashion indeed.
It was designer Vivienne Westwood who reimagined corsets not as a restrictive and punishing garment, but as an empowering fashion piece.
Today Gothic corsets are seen as sexy, mysterious, and versatile wardrobe pieces for modern women.
They are worn in a versatile way, as lingerie, as stand lone tops, and even over dresses and shirts. Gothic corsets can even be worn under a blazer to work.
For women who are part of the steam punk and goth lifestyles, these corsets are a mainstay. Bralette corset tops look like crop tops but they offer extra support.
Brands of Gothic Brassiere
Orchard Corset
Orchard corset provides waist trainers reinforced with steel bone to reinforce an hour glass figure and flatter you. Orchard corset also has corsets for men, too.
Prices range from $69 to $85.
Charmian
Charmian is one of the leading American corset sellers with 200 different corset designs on sale.
Daisy Corsets
Daisy Corset is a Corset design and manufacturing company in the US with thousands of corsets designs. You can buy their products from retailers.
What makes Gothic Brassiere’s Unique
Gothic corsets are an essential part of Gothic fashion. They enhance a woman’s hourglass shape and were very common during the Medieval times and in the Victorian era.
Because the hourglass shape has never gone out of style, Gothic corsets are still in use today. The first Gothic corsets were extremely uncomfortable but with time they were redesigned to be more comfortable and soft. The word ‘Gothic’ often evokes images of people black clothing and sexy clothes accentuated by tight corsets and dark makeup. But that is not exactly what Gothic style is.
Gothic style originates from the Dark ages which were a dark time in history. But the word ‘Gothic’ was applied later on during the Renaissance.
Gothic fashion was considered ‘alternative’ and unconventional even at that time in history. Gothic corsets are often laced and come in fabrics like velvets and silk. Gothic corsets are sexy and edgy. They offer comfort and shape. They are seductive and define your figure.
With a custom made Gothic corset, you can achieve a higher degree of comfort and a better fit, but readymade Gothic corsets can be just as good.
Gothic corsets are designed as under bust or over bust. Underbust corsets stop beneath your breasts while overbust corsets cover your breasts. Satin corsets tend to have more comfort and are better for a beginner. Look for a color that can go well with a long skirt or pants. Gothic corsets are super feminine. They have ribbons, hooks, and laces fitted to look pretty. They come in all colors, not just the stereotypical black. You can find them in florals and bright colors like red.
Choose between a bustier, underbust corset or waspie belt corset. They look great partnered with a black lace top. Besides silk, satin, and velvet, you can also find Gothic corsets in cotton, PVC fabric, as well as lenin. They are garnished with buckles, drawstrings, eyelets, lace up, and hooks as well as brooches, ruffles, and plastic boning instead of steel if you want something less stiff. Gothic clothing is popular for Halloween parties and theme parties but can also be worn on dates with pants and skirts.
What Happens when you wear a Gothic Corset
You might not know this before you wear one, but corsets make you feel better about yourself. Try wearing it and standing in front of a mirror. There is something about lacing up a Gothic corset that just makes you feel like you are at your best. If you have ever wondered what you would look like with perfect curves, you don’t have to wonder any more. A corset will do it for you in seconds. Corsets make it possible for you to wear clothes that you would not have read. Corsets are good for correcting your posture when you are standing, walking, or sitting. Just by giving you correct posture, corsets are helping you to have a better toned butt and to prevent back problems. So you look good and become healthier. Corsets are an excellent waist training tool. You don’t need a steel boned corset to train your waist. Corsets are useful for helping women who have just gone through childbirth to help ease the expanded rib cage going back to it’s original size and to help abdominal muscles which have separated to join together. Corsets are also great for pain relief. If you have struggled with pack pains, you may want to consult your doctor about trying corsets to help with this.
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