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How to make authentic corset
Or go to a bigger wedding dress shop and ask. In fact, it is not difficult to do. Watch a movie. Ask the tailor. Look at the history of corset below. As early as in ancient Greece and Rome, women made corsets out of flax, wool or leather to show their beautiful figure. However, it was not until the Middle Ages that the tight vest could be regarded as the prototype of corset that had a great influence on the pattern of European women's wear. In the16th century, the corset had a complete shape and became an independent part to shape the three-dimensional shape of women's chest and waist. At that time, Queen Elizabeth (1558- 1603) strongly advocated girding, which influenced the fashion of women at that time. Renaissance women's dresses are famous for their beautiful thin waist dresses. In order to highlight the curvaceous beauty of the body, women in the Middle Ages, who had just stepped out of the fashion of shell-waist-less clothing, completed the shape of thin waist through the combination and comparison of waist-binding and skirt, thus making the hard waist-binding and huge skirt fashionable. In the subsequent Baroque period, women's clothes were still slim and protruding hips, still in the form of tights, and skirts were once eliminated. The tights of this period were embedded with many baleen at the waist, and the stitches spread radially from the waist to the chest. In the Rococo period of the18th century, slender waists, including men's wear, became fashionable, and corsets and skirts became popular again and reached their peak. However, corsets in the Rococo period were more prominent in the number and direction of embedding whale bones than in the Baroque period. In the neoclassical era (1789- 1825), women's clothes became simple, bras and skirts were once removed, and the waistline was raised below the breasts. In the romantic era (1825- 1850), women's corsets were reactivated, and the waistline returned to its natural position. In the new Rococo era (1850- 1870), women's clothing continues to develop in the direction of restraining figure, and corsets and Clinolin skirts are necessary appliances for plastic surgery. In the subsequent Basl era (1870- 1890), women's dress used corsets to hold up their chests and flatten their bellies in front, in contrast to hip pads and draglines protruding backward. This extreme form reached its peak in the S-shaped era (1890- 19 14). During the Renaissance, the emerging trend of humanism opposed the feudal theological authority. They observe problems with people as the center, replace divinity with humanity, oppose the asceticism of the church, advocate individual liberation, and emphasize the concepts of benevolence and equality. The ideology, culture, art and other aspects of this period had a great influence on clothing. From the appearance of clothing, the emphasis and exaggeration of gender differences is the main feature of this period. The center of gravity of men's wear is in the upper body, which is an inverted triangle, which shows the sexy characteristics of men through the strength of the upper body and the closeness of the lower body. The center of gravity of women's clothing is in the lower body, which is a regular triangle with light top and heavy bottom. By exposing the chest, the corset is contrasted with the skirt with enlarged lower body, which reflects the sexy characteristics of women. /kloc-in the baroque period of the 0/7th century, its artistic style was different from that of the Renaissance, full of vigor and movement, magnificent momentum and great emphasis on decoration.