Everyday corset

Everyday corset

The Everyday Corset is a corset designed by haute couture fashion designer Victoria Whiteland in 2005. The design won an award at the British Invention Show in 2006.

This item brings together advances in technology for the benefit of all women wishing to wear a corset for aesthetic reasons or the purpose of an improved and sexy shape, without resorting to surgery, or fad dieting.

The Everyday Corset is a less extreme means of improvement and incentive to achieve change by more realistic means.

Correctly worn corsetry will mould and reshape the figure naturally, supporting the flesh without allowing it to sag. A properly fitted, well constructed corset will give gentle support to the muscles of the stomach and lumbar region, an additional benefit to the wearer.

The Everyday Corset is a modern concept and interpretation that achieves all of the benefits of a traditional corset yet is constructed of only light fabrics and lightweight supporting structure. It is constructed to achieve maximum body-contouring effect. It is attractive, designed to be viewed so can be worn as an outer garment when desired.

External links

* [http://www.victoriawhiteland.com/everyday-corset-p-26.html?cPath=1_13 Everyday corset]
* [http://www.vwhiteland.com Victoria Whiteland]


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