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Like we mentioned in our article exploring the Victorian belly curve, corsetry throughout the second half of the 19th century emphasized a nipped waist with a rounded bust and hips, but there was a significant amount of variation over the span of 50 years. Fashions changed rapidly, and a typical corset from the 1850s d
Like we mentioned in our article exploring the Victorian belly curve, corsetry throughout the second half of the 19th century emphasized a nipped waist with a rounded bust and hips, but there was a significant amount of variation over the span of 50 years. Fashions changed rapidly, and a typical corset from the 1850s did not look like a typical corset of the 1890s. There was a wide variety of styles and shapes in the period, with contemporary patents and advertisements often touting the last corset innovation.
But if you are looking to make or buy your own 19th century corset from Redthreaded, what is the difference between our 1860s Victorian Corset and our 1880s Victorian Corset, and how do you choose the best one for your project?
Sewing My Redthreaded 1860s Gored Corset
A Quick Guide to Our Regency Stays – Redthreaded
Fitting My Redthreaded 1860s Gored Corset Mock Up
I Made a Plus-Sized Redthreaded Victorian Corset (And Rant About
A Quick Guide to Our Victorian Corsets – Redthreaded
Pattern Pack A: Size XS–XXLPattern Pack B: Size 18–26 Plus, Our 1860s gored corset pattern is the perfect foundation for all crinoline-era fashions.
1860s Gored Corset Multi–Size Paper Pattern
A Quick Guide to Our Regency Stays – Redthreaded
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Our 1880s Victorian corsets are the perfect foundation for fashions of the last quarter of the 19th century, encompassing both the bustle and Belle
1880s Victorian Corset
Fitting a Victorian Corset Using RedThreaded's 1860 Gored Corset
1810s Regency Stays PDF Pattern Pack A sizes XSXXL