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

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    Gwen Stefani in 2003. Gwen Stefani performed at Super Bowl XXXVII in San Diego, California. The “Hollaback Girl” singer was her cool self in a silver sequined bustier top, black low-rise pants ...

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  5. Catherine Allsop Griswold - Wikipedia

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    Among Griswold’s apparel-related patents, was the skirt-supporting corset. [2] [3] [4] Griswold created more than 30 corset designs [5] to better serve wearers from as early as 1866. [6] 19 of the patents were related to improving the comfortability of corsets for women by adjusting the mechanical design.

  6. Basque (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    A basque is an item of women's clothing. The term, of French origin, originally referred to types of bodice or jacket with long tails, and in later usage a long corset, characterized by a close, contoured fit and extending past the waistline over the hips. It is so called because the original French fashion for long women's jackets was adopted from Basque traditional dress. In contemporary ...

  7. Bustle - Wikipedia

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    The bustle then survived into the 1890s and early 20th century, as a skirt support was still needed and the curve the bustle provided on the back of the body emphasized the hips. [3] The bustle had completely disappeared by 1905, as the long corset of the early 20th century was now successful in shaping the body to protrude behind. [ 16 ]