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Corsetier Collection

Step back in time and discover the captivating world of corsetiers, where elegance and allure were crafted with precision

Background imageCorsetier Collection: Womens corset 1911

Womens corset 1911
Latest fashionable corset to provide the best shape for the womans dress

Background imageCorsetier Collection: Advert for Le Magda womens corsets 1910

Advert for Le Magda womens corsets 1910
French young women wearing elegant corsets with lace and ribbons. 1910

Background imageCorsetier Collection: Advert for John Barker womens underwear 1911

Advert for John Barker womens underwear 1911
Models wearing slender fitted corsets with straight-front giving no curving to the figure. 1911

Background imageCorsetier Collection: Advert for Debenham & Freebody corsets 1915

Advert for Debenham & Freebody corsets 1915
Inexpensive, best quality tricot corset with hip belt, woven to shape with two suspenders. 1915

Background imageCorsetier Collection: Advert for Barkers corsets 1914

Advert for Barkers corsets 1914
Elegant designs from Barkers of Kensington. 1914

Background imageCorsetier Collection: Advert for Berlei womens underwear 1933

Advert for Berlei womens underwear 1933
Woman posed in a corset with medium-weight uplift bust of lace. Date: 1933

Background imageCorsetier Collection: Advert for Charmazon womens underwear 1933

Advert for Charmazon womens underwear 1933
Woman posed in a tea-rose broche, masterly slenderising conturette for full figures. Date: 1933

Background imageCorsetier Collection: Advert for J. Roussel womens underwear 1933

Advert for J. Roussel womens underwear 1933
Woman model wearing a black comfortable corset with lace bust. 1933

Background imageCorsetier Collection: Advert for John Barker & Co, corsets 1909

Advert for John Barker & Co, corsets 1909
Corset specialists, are showing their new range, Royal Worcester corsets. Corsets that are very narrow at the waist and cut longer over the hips. 1909

Background imageCorsetier Collection: Advert for Frederick Gorringe womens corsets 1914

Advert for Frederick Gorringe womens corsets 1914
Exposition of the AUTHENTIC new spring models of Royal Worcester kidfitting corsets, a range of curve boneless and free-hip-bone corsets. 1914

Background imageCorsetier Collection: Advert for W. H. K &s corsets 1911

Advert for W. H. K &s corsets 1911
Fashionable corest for women, with narrow waist. 1911

Background imageCorsetier Collection: CORSET C. 1780

CORSET C. 1780
L essai du corset - A Frenchwoman in her boudoir is fitted with a corset by a staymaker. Her lover looks on


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Step back in time and discover the captivating world of corsetiers, where elegance and allure were crafted with precision. In 1910, Le Magda unveiled their exquisite collection of women's corsets, enchanting ladies with their impeccable designs that accentuated curves flawlessly. The following year, John Barker joined the scene, introducing a line of luxurious underwear that embraced femininity in all its glory. As fashion evolved in 1911, women's corsets became an essential element to enhance every outfit. With each delicate stitch and meticulous detail, these corsets transformed ordinary ensembles into extraordinary works of art. Debenham & Freebody followed suit in 1915 with their own range of corsets that exuded sophistication and grace. Barkers made waves in 1914 by offering a selection of corsets that not only provided support but also celebrated the beauty of the female form. Meanwhile, Berlei took center stage alongside Charmazon and J. Roussel in 1933 when they introduced a new era of women's underwear – one that combined comfort with sensuality. In this mesmerizing journey through time, we cannot overlook John Barker & Co's contribution to the world of corsetry back in 1909. Their innovative designs revolutionized how women perceived themselves by embracing their natural contours while still maintaining an air of refinement. Frederick Gorringe captured hearts in 1914 with his stunning collection of women's corsets – garments designed to empower and inspire confidence within every woman who wore them. And let us not forget W. H. K &s' remarkable creations from 1911; they redefined what it meant to feel beautiful from within. Through these glimpses into history, we witness how the artistry behind womens' corsetry has evolved over time – adapting to societal changes while remaining steadfastly dedicated to enhancing feminine allure. These timeless pieces continue to captivate our imagination even today as reminders of an era when elegance and grace were woven into every stitch.