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Bustier






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Bustier

Type

form-fitting garment

Classic corset from 1913

Abustier (UK: /ˈbsti, ˈbʌst-/ BOO-stee-ay, BUST-ee-ay, US: /bˈstj, ˌbstiˈ, ˌbʌst-/ boo-STYAY, BOO-stee-AY, BUST-ee-AY) or bustiere is a form-fitting garment for women traditionally worn as lingerie. Its primary purpose is to push up the bust by tightening against the upper midriff and forcing the breasts up while gently shaping the waist. Nowadays, it might also be worn as a push-up bra under a low-backed dress or as a camisole for outerwear. The bustier can also be worn as a half-slip under sheer upper garments if a bold display of the midriff is not desired.[1]

A bustier resembles a basque, but it is shorter. It reaches down only to the ribs or waist.

Modern bustiers are often made with mesh panels rather than the traditional boning.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Hogarty, Sarah Bailey (June 7, 2012). "Corsets in Context: A History". Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. FAMSF Blog. Archived from the original on June 12, 2018. Retrieved May 7, 2015.

Upper torso

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