The corset has the same hourglass shape popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, which I find to be the most flattering modern shape as well. This corset style laces in six places, one on each side and two each in the front and back.
This particular one has dangling petal-shaped tabs that hang from the bottom. This style can be made either with or without those tabs.
The corset pictured is made with a maroon fabric. Learn More
This corset is made of two alternating fabrics. It is custom fit and supported with spiral steel boning. It laces in the back and has a front busk.
The corsets pictured are both Ophelia style; one is made with butterfly brocade and maroon satin, and the other is made with purple satin and purple striped cotton. Learn More
This corset is made of buttefly brocade and maroon satin. It is custom fit and
supported with spiral steel boning. It laces in the back and has a front busk. Learn More