Sunday, July 18, 2010

For Comfort Beauty Is Sacrificed

Hispanic
Usually worn as fetish clothing or costume nowadays since corsets fell out of fashion during the 1920s, the corset dress is usually worn to make a woman's figure more alluring and desirable by flaunting breasts, flattening the tummy, and emphasizing all its positives while hiding the negatives. A literal combination of a dress and a corset, corset dresses can be worn outdoors for costume balls and other events.

It is also called hobble corsets because it extends the length of the dress right down to the toes in a restrictive fashion. As such, women who wear these dresses may walk in a strange, limping manner, because their legs and impeded and movement is limited. It is also hard to sit down when wearing any kind of corset dresses.

A corset dress is a fashion statement that is usually expensive because more materials are used. The unique shape gives the body an instant change, lifting the breasts and reducing the waistline. The wearer look seductive.

Dress corsets have a limited audience, usually Gothic people, and so has grown to be used as fetish wear nowadays. That is, it's actually being worn by goths for sexual arousal, with the fact that its boning makes it excruciating to wear a plus for people who are into bondage, discipline, dominance and submission, sadism and masochism (BDSM).

Take note that when a corset is worn for a long period, it soon becomes a bondage corset; that is, when it's worn as often as underwear such that a woman does about anything in a corset dress, the continuously excruciating act can be construed as bondage.

Though modern corset dresses often feature lacing and/or boning and generally mimic a historical style of corsets, they have very little if any effect on the shape of the wearer's body. That is, though they may maximize or minimize a person's figure, they're not really like the historical corsets of the past, with some available in separate corset tops and skirts while others featuring built-in corsets for upper torso support only.

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