That sounds like an interesting sort of thing. (wanders off to google, even though it will be broken)
@JuliaRez ok I was rlly depressed last week but like belatedly this sort of thing with the mega-deep plunge on the bottom hem, cutouts at the hips and no regard for tits is very big Elizabethan fashion vibes
@JuliaRez Yeah, Victorian corset designs are ace
The one that my current goto pattern evolved from is like, 1895 iirc. Once I got it fitted to my bodyshape it's very comfortable.
To be clear I don't think these corset tops I'm seeing around are meant to be structural at all, it's entirely a decorative/aesthetic thing, I think.
@pastelbat
Hm. When I were a wee gothic, good corsets came from Vollers or Axfords, and they were the same basic designs they'd been making for a century.
Which was not a bad thing because quality materials and craft meant they put up with a deal of drunken malarkey.
Now there's been some weird Cambrian explosion and camo pattern corsets with molle straps are things, and, modulo the grim industrial capitalism inherent, I am fascinated.