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  2. Bustier - Wikipedia

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    Classic corset from 1913. A bustier (UK: / ˈ b uː s t i eɪ, ˈ b ʌ s t-/ BOO-stee-ay, BUST-ee-ay, US: / b uː ˈ s t j eɪ, ˌ b uː s t i ˈ eɪ, ˌ b ʌ s t-/ boo-STYAY, BOO-stee-AY, BUST-ee-AY) or bustiere is a form-fitting garment for women traditionally worn as lingerie.

  3. Corselet - Wikipedia

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    A merry widow/basque would also incorporate suspenders/garters for attaching to stockings. This type of lingerie is also known as a torsolette, and is used in bridal lingerie, much like the bustier. The original merry widow was a corselet incorporating slim panels of black, elastic yarn netting.

  4. History of corsets - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, as bras began to catch on in the 1910s, fewer and fewer corsets included bust support. A new type of corset covered the thighs and changed the position of the hip, making the waist appear higher and wider and the hips narrower, forecasting the "flapper" silhouette of the 1920s. [ 21 ]

  5. Here's Where to Buy The Exact Denim Corset Selena Gomez ... - AOL

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    Selena Gomez stepped out in a stunning denim corset look while in Paris—shop her exact Marc Jacobs bustier here.

  6. PureWow Editors Confirm: These Are the 16 Best Affordable ...

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    From sexy lingerie looks to sports bras and bralettes, there’s something for everyone’s taste. Here, I've rounded up picks from 16 tried-and-true brands, ones we’ve tested and trusted for ...

  7. Frederick's of Hollywood - Wikipedia

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    Frederick's sold bras, panties, corsets, bedroom slippers, a vast array of hosiery, bridal lingerie, special occasion lingerie, and more. The original flagship store, in the S. H. Kress and Co. Building on Hollywood Boulevard, was a landmark in Hollywood, California. [6]