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Corset [Left] Child's Corset [Center] Corset [Right]

c. 1760 [Left] Mid-18th century [Center] Early 18th century [Right]

The Kyoto Costume Institute

The Kyoto Costume Institute
Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan

Of kind of corsets worn underneath clothing for the body, there are simple ones for undergarments, and ornamented ones worn inside the home for relaxation. The latter type of corset also occasionally had sleeves attached.
In France, the guild of tailors had been established since the medieval period, and their role was strictly regulated, and clothes-making was work of the man. Although women were given the ability to participate in clothes-making in 1675 (Diderot and D'Alembert, "Encyclopédie", 1770-78) and female dressmakers ("couturière") appeared, only male tailors were accepted as makers of men's clothing and women's court clothing, and corsets. Since a man's strong strength were needed in order to stitch whalebones, especially corsets were limited to male tailors.

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  • Title: Corset [Left] Child's Corset [Center] Corset [Right]
  • Date Created: c. 1760 [Left] Mid-18th century [Center] Early 18th century [Right]
  • Location Created: France? [Left] America [Center] France [Right]
  • Type: Undergarment
  • Photographer: ©The Kyoto Costume Institute, photo by Toru Kogure
  • Rights: c. 1760 [Left] Mid-18th century [Center] Early 18th century [Right]
  • Medium: Pale blue silk brocade with floral pattern; lacing at front and back; ribbon-tied sleeves; boned throughout. [Left] Beige plain-weave linen with leather trim; boned throughout. [Center] Orange silk faille with silver braid; back and side lacings; pocket at inside center front; boned throughout. [Right]
The Kyoto Costume Institute

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