(From left) Image: Na-kd, Levi's, Na-kd
What it is:
Corsets in fashion have likely come as an offset to the ‘lingerie as
outerwear’ trend, however their original purpose was as a supportive
undergarment for women. Since its origins, its meaning has changed over
time, and while, oftentimes, it is still used for festishistic and
burlesque practices, it has also become a staple wardrobe addition for the
average shopper. Designers often credited with aiding its evolution include
Vivienne Westwood, who began using corsets for her punk aesthetic, and
Jean-Paul Gaultier, who was most notably the brains behind Madonna’s famous
pink satin corset. Despite already having a prominent place on runways in
recent years, the corset’s wide use across AW22 collections suggests that
its popularity won’t be declining anytime soon.
Image: Levi's
Why you’ll want it:
The corset is often considered a statement piece for fashion-forward
shoppers looking for an eye-catching layer to add to their wardrobe.
However, the growing variety of iterations has meant that the corset has
become an item that can be worn by almost anyone, making it suitable for
those hoping to stay close to their comfort zone as well as those looking
to make a statement. Additionally, its form further allows it to be a good
investment item for all year round, with the option to layer it or wear it
alone making it possible to wear throughout each season.
Image: 11 Degrees
Where we’ve seen it:
Some designers for AW22 stuck to the corset’s original form, with the likes
of Versace displaying the look through colourful materials and pairing it
with matching mini skirts reminiscent of 90s outfits. Others instead
explored the corset through more alternative routes, such as Schiaparelli,
which offered up a flower embellished waist corsets or long-line
silhouettes. Christiano Siriano similarly played with shape through
oversized, off-the-shoulder sleeves, which contrasted from Gucci’s Adidas
collaboration, where the duo displayed sportswear-inspired, structured
corsets. Alternatively, Christian Dior implemented the corset into other
garments, such as a dress or jacket, bringing a fresh silhouette to staple
items.
Image: Stella McCartney
How to style it:
The corset is an item that provides a wide variety of styling
opportunities. When worn alone as a top, it can work with almost any type
of bottom, be it a mini skirt or jeans, and particularly fits with
high-waisted styles that further emphasise the waist. For colder months,
layer the item with a turtleneck or button-up shirt, adding an oversized
coat or blazer to accommodate the chillier seasons. The corset can also be
used to bring structure to another item, achieved by placing it over a
garment, such as an oversized shirt or dress, and once again accentuating
the waist through the formation of a new silhouette.
Image: Dorothee Schumacher
The corset has a long history in fashion and has risen from a restrictive
underwear garment to a staple wardrobe addition for the modern day shopper.
As it continues to have an impact on the industry, it has adapted to trends
and made regular runway appearances, keeping it in the spotlight and at the
forefront of conversation.
Image: Na-kd
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