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Friday, January 18, 2008


The corset is back, writes Janice Breen Burns.

MELINDA Hanley remembers the hard, grippy hug of her first corset and the rising thrill as she watched its effect in a full-length mirror. Her torso kinked dramatically into her waistline, her spine straightened and stretched, she lifted her chin in an automatic counter-reflex. She metamorphosed from gangly 17-year-old girl to tall, shapely woman. "It made me feel like I'd transformed into a supermodel."

Four years on, the memory still sends a shiver. The corset was black, cost $400, and Hanley was halfway through her VCE. No money, no job. She put it on lay-by anyway. "I was in love."

While she waited to own it, paying it off, Hanley, now a second-year fashion student at RMIT and as near to a professional corsetier as you can get, experimented, making her own corsets from scratch.

"They were OK, not so great when I look at them now, but I didn't want to wait. I'd fallen in love with that shape. All these parts of you that you might not really like, suddenly moulded into this lovely, this gorgeous, shape."


http://www.theage.com.au/news/fashion/waist-management/2008/01/17/1200620189262.html

1 comment:

MrsS said...

I'm going to pass on the corset this time around, SW!
xx