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A few questions for you if i may ask.
1) is the pic i send you of the close up purple corset the same one as you standing by the chair with your silver corset on it. if so i have been very interested in your work for some time now. also, attached is a pic of some other chick in a sliver corset. most of my friends thought it was fake. i had a feeling it was real. i have look for what seams to be eons trying to find another like it. now i see that u have a metal corset. where, how, when can i find one. i need to know. i dont care about cost or time to recieve it. they are just SO awaysome. what does it feel like all in a metal corset? is it like all your other corsets. please tell me all that you know by e-mail or other means. thank you for any and all info ahead of time
pa, usa
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The purple "corset" is actually a long ball gown with a corset built into it. That dress goes under the corset cover you see in the second picture. nd was made to simulate armor. The dress and cover were the graduation project of two graduate students at FIT in NYC. I do not know of anyone to recommend to make anything in metal. I know of a few people who are doing it for themselves but not a source.
The other photo has been around for a while and while we don't know for sure, have never seen it in the "flesh" nor have we spoken with anyone who has. Our thoughts are that it does not truly exist.
Cathie
Dear Cathy,
Just want to drop you a note to congratulate you on you wonderful hourglass figure.
I have been curious about some of the pictures or you in swimsuit. From what I could discern in the pictures, your corset seems to be incorporated into the swimsuit? Are you swimsuits made of the usual material for swimsuits? I assume you have to use lacing; is it disguised or covered in some way? Any concern about the boning being affected by saltwater?
Both lace up the back like a corset without a busk so it is a two "man" job to put it on. The solid black suit is of a firm fabric so it is not necessary to wear a corset underneath. The suit with the royal blue bone casings is a softer fabric so I do wear a short corset underneath it. See Gallery 11
They are obviously more for show than actually swimming but I have worn both of them in salt water and have rinsed them out like I would any other bathing suit. Hope this answers your questions.
Cathie
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