词条 | corset |
释义 | corset garment ![]() ![]() Corsets of the 19th century were shaped like an hourglass and were reinforced with whalebone and metal. Working-class women wore cheap mass-produced corsets. Although polemics against tight corsets are common in literature from the late 17th century onward, corsets continued to be worn until the 1910s, when fashion began to emphasize a slender straight figure. In the late 1930s there was an attempt by designers to bring back the boned corset, but World War II cut short most fashion innovations. In the 1950s the guêpière, also known as a bustier or waspie, became fashionable. During the 20th century the corset was gradually replaced as everyday wear by the brassiere and the girdle, but it remained in use as costume wear and among those engaged in certain forms of body modification (body modifications and mutilations). |
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