Structured bustier top in crépe
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Categories: Bespoke, Bodice, Clothing, Tailor-made hancrafted, Top, Women's dresses€290,00 VAT included (excluding shipping costs)
My structured crépe bustier top is lined, with a zipper closure. Refined, exclusive and very comfortable, with invisible zipper back opening. Sleeveless and strapless bustier, straight line that accompanies the bust silhouette, hip length; it is perfect for elegant and sophisticated evenings. Its strength is its versatility: elegant and sophisticated, worthy of grand occasions; more practical and casual when worn with pants or pencil skirt of the same color. The corset (now bustier top) is a garment that has a long history behind it. Originally worn in the 16th century, the corset was used to shape the female figure, creating an hourglass silhouette. Over the centuries, the corset has become a symbol of femininity and seduction, but it has also been opposed for its effects on women’s health. However, in recent years, the corset is experiencing something of a resurgence, becoming a fashion item again. Celebrities and influencers around the world have begun wearing bustiers as crop tops or as overlays on other garments. This new way of wearing the corset made the garment more accessible and less restrictive.
Description
Handicraft production
- Regular fit
- Pants with darts, side pockets and back welt pocket
- Structured Bustier Top
Measures
- The model is 175 cm tall and wears size S/M
- Size 42/44
- Top Bustier cm 45 length
Composition
Triacetate crepe cady bustier top
Cleaning
Dry cleaning
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