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  2. History of corsets - Wikipedia

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    Women associated with the goth and punk subcultures experimented with corsets as outerwear, reclaiming the sexual symbolism and fetishistic, sadomasochistic associations of the garment. [7] In the 1970s, high-fashion punk designer Vivienne Westwood began to incorporate corsets with printed designs.

  3. Vollers Corset Company - Wikipedia

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    Over 50 overbust and underbust corset styles are available, in fabrics including satin, silk, PVC, denim, glitter, velvet and brocade. Many designs are based on 19th century patterns that date to the founding of the company. Vollers is one of the more popular wholesale lines available, carried by many corset shops in Europe and North America

  4. History of cleavage - Wikipedia

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    [206] and 70% in 2005. [207] About 70% of women who wear bras wear a steel underwire bra according to underwear manufacturer S&S Industries of New York in 2009. [208] In 2001, 70% (350 million) of the bras sold in the U.S. were underwire bras. [209] [208] As of 2005, underwire bras were the fastest-growing segment of the market. [210]

  5. Corset - Wikipedia

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    [5]: 13 Dress historian David Kunzle maintains that tightlacing was largely the domain of middle to lower-middle-class women hoping to increase their station in life; he estimates that the average corseted waist size of the 1880s was approximately 21 inches (53 cm), with an uncorseted waist size of about 27 inches (69 cm). [7]

  6. Gothic fashion - Wikipedia

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    Some bands who have influence gothic fashion over the years include bands like Bauhaus, the Cure, Sisters of Mercy and Siouxsie and the Banshees. [14] The Batcave was a nightclub in London, between 1982–1986, that hosted live music and paid homage to all things goth. The interior, as described by Kelly Rankin, included cobwebbed ceilings and ...

  7. Dita Von Teese - Wikipedia

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    Through the wearing of a corset for many years, she had reduced her waistline to 22 inches (56 cm), and can be laced down as far as 16.5 inches (42 cm). [ 18 ] Von Teese appeared on numerous fetish magazine covers, including Bizarre [ 19 ] and Marquis . [ 20 ]