Tighten your corset!

It's no secret that every woman wants to look attractive. She goes on diets, goes to a beautician, buys new dresses... It is false to argue that only inner beauty is important. In fact, those around, first of all, pay attention to the appearance of a person, and then to the inner content. After all, you must admit, if you come to an interview in home clothes and with dirty hair, no one will hire you!

In different eras, the standards of beauty have changed, but the thin waist has always been in the spotlight. A wardrobe item that helped shape her is a corset. Its history dates back to ancient times. Then women used a wide leather belt to create seductive forms, which was wrapped around the waist, creating the effect of a majestic posture. 

Later, the fashion for the corset changed, for some time it looked like an instrument of torture - a metal frame, steel and wooden bars that dug into the body. All this led to the fact that women had big health problems. In 1799, the ladies were able to breathe freely - the corset finally went out of fashion. The empire style has come to replace it - these are loose dresses, a waistline under the bust, open shoulders, etc.

Today, the corset is back in fashion, but not as an element of underwear, but as a full-fledged wardrobe item that is worn over dresses, shirts and blouses. One of the founders of this trend is Kim Kardashian. She boldly wears this accessory on loose T-shirts, sweaters and dresses. Moreover, the star admitted that she wears a corrective corset at home. Is it safe? Not really! The corset creates discomfort for the internal organs, so it is better to wear it no more than a few hours a day. 

A corset looks no less impressive on a naked body. More daring fashionistas prefer seductive lace models, which, by the way, are ideal for evening outings. It is enough to complement the image with a strict pencil skirt or classic trousers and a jacket. In any case, if you don't have a fashionable corset yet, hurry up to get it!

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