i have decided...
(to the detriment of my credit card)
that i must have a corset...
yet under bust, over bust, pvc, leather, ah the sexiness of blended fashion, merging centuries -moulding the female form.
wait, you're going to enjoy this - my partner just revealed to me that a friend of mine showed him her corest (while asking him to loosen it) and he had to leave the room...it was just too intoxicating.
// well i could not be more sold! (wait, not on the leaving the room part, ah, you know what i mean)
*and she wouldn't help wondering*...
(and researching, yep she's geeky all through)
to the victorian age when the tinier the female waist, the more attractive a figure was considered. so a gal's ambition was to be wed before 21, with a waist size less than her age...and in pursuit of this ideal, numbness of the body resulted - the woman was outwardly serene, yet inwardly tormented.
this repressed victorianism, a masochism for the purity of fashion, brings yet another meaning to 'part pleasure, part pain'.
so what's really changed in fashion for women, i wonder? is a corest a straight jacket of all trades ...
gals, remember, put your boots on before the corset
yet restricting your corset doesn't mean restricting your imagination, it's been praised for high adaptability - symbolic of dominance and servitude at the same time....
it's something that actually emphasises femininity, kinda like the suicidegirls huh?
(to the detriment of my credit card)
that i must have a corset...
yet under bust, over bust, pvc, leather, ah the sexiness of blended fashion, merging centuries -moulding the female form.
wait, you're going to enjoy this - my partner just revealed to me that a friend of mine showed him her corest (while asking him to loosen it) and he had to leave the room...it was just too intoxicating.
// well i could not be more sold! (wait, not on the leaving the room part, ah, you know what i mean)
*and she wouldn't help wondering*...
(and researching, yep she's geeky all through)
to the victorian age when the tinier the female waist, the more attractive a figure was considered. so a gal's ambition was to be wed before 21, with a waist size less than her age...and in pursuit of this ideal, numbness of the body resulted - the woman was outwardly serene, yet inwardly tormented.
this repressed victorianism, a masochism for the purity of fashion, brings yet another meaning to 'part pleasure, part pain'.
so what's really changed in fashion for women, i wonder? is a corest a straight jacket of all trades ...
gals, remember, put your boots on before the corset
yet restricting your corset doesn't mean restricting your imagination, it's been praised for high adaptability - symbolic of dominance and servitude at the same time....
it's something that actually emphasises femininity, kinda like the suicidegirls huh?