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Wilde Hunt Corsetry

The corset has had a long and tumultuous history that dates back centuries.

Aired 07/09/2014 | Rating NR

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Wilde Hunt Corsetry

Clip: Season 1 Episode 35 | 7m 46s

The corset has had a long and tumultuous history that dates back centuries.

The corset has had a long and tumultuous history that dates back centuries. Intended to support the bust, improve posture and define a woman’s waist, the constrictive laced bodice fell out of fashion after World War I as the role of women in society changed and fashion trends became more practical and comfortable.

Aired 07/09/2014 | Rating NR

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