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Aug. 17th, 2012 09:53 pmI decided I want to finally take the plunge into 18c costuming. I have two new silks that I think would look fabulous as 18c. Well to do that I need to make the underpinnings first. Then it dawns on me. I have no clue what shape the 18c corset is trying to achieve. I know pretty much all the others... but no clue what the silhoette is for 18 century. Is it still conical like a Renaissance corset? And my google fail has failed me to figure out this question. I put in 18 c corset into my search field and I get tons of burlesque type pictures and corset piercings.
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Date: 2012-08-18 06:10 am (UTC)The 18th C silhouette is rounder than the 16th C. Whereas the Elizabethan bodice is meant to flatten and pull into a triangular shape, the 18th C was more about rounding out the figure. The way each are boned (channels) is different and they are different in cut.
Hope that helps!
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Date: 2012-08-18 07:00 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-08-18 03:54 pm (UTC)This site is also really useful: http://larsdatter.com/18c/stays.html
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Date: 2012-08-19 02:22 am (UTC)And have you decided what kind of dresses to make from your silks? I want a picture of them! :D
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Date: 2012-08-19 01:42 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2012-08-19 07:52 pm (UTC)And psh, what's the fun in being logical about putting together an outfit? ;) Gotta keep the fun silk in mind while you're sewing the mind-numbingly boring shift! (Or maybe that's just me, lol.)