History
of the Corset
The
following is a short history of the corset from the 20th
century. The corset is a unique garment in a way that it
has symbolism and power over and above the normal aspect
of changing the bodies contour.
Looking at it
from one way, the corset can be viewed as being a symbol
of male dominance over a female. In the past, as a male
dictate, women were often required to wear constricting
and not so comfortable garments such as corsets, as this
is what was dictated at the time by society. The corset
and lingerie at this time was very premature.
The corset cannot
be said to have strictly been a symbol of male dominance
over women, however to also serve other purposes such as
fitting into what society, at the time deemed acceptable
as far as lingerie fashion went. Along with molding the
shape of the female body, the corset could also have been
said to have been a discipline to the body, thus having
a sado-masochistic connotation attached to it. Wearing a
corset can also be auto-erotic.
It is safe to
say that the corset was worn for a number of reasons. As
a dictate of fashion, a mechanism of satisfying sad0masochistic
tendencies, and also for auto-eroticisim. Historically,
wearing a corset has also symbolized morality within society.
“Straight laced” would be a perfect example
of this attitude, and the corset has been looked at as a
restraining force that stands for social order and would
be accepted morality.
Corsets have
existed for centuries and can be traced back to Greek and
Minoan times. However, when the subject of corsetry or corsets
is mentioned many people instantly think of the tight lacing
that is associated with the Victorian era. Combine with
this, the horror stories of practices that took place at
that time in order for women's shapes to be molded to the
accepted norm. Along with this were the corset stories of
daughters being forced into tight laced corsets, so they
would have a slim waist. There were also stories of girls
having to lie on the floor while their mothers tightened
their corsets. Further more were the stories of corset lacing
breaking under such pressure. Stories of figure training
have been reported, with girls being laced into tighter
and tighter corsets in order to achieve the figure that
was demanded by society. Some stories have mentioned that
some women were so tightly laced in their corset that they
fainted, and in addition there are stories of women having
ribs removed surgically so that their corsets could be fastened
even tighter.
Some museums have corsets with waists of less than 20 inches.
The corset was
viewed as an essential garment for women to wear, and teenage
(and even younger girls) were also forced to wear corsets
as a matter of propriety. In some cases women were expected
to wear a corset at all times, and the concept of figure
training discussed earlier, could mean that a girl would
sleep in her corsets, to have them tightened the following
day and into the desired figure was obtained.
With corset tight
lacing out of the pictures, corset wearing was probably
very uncomfortable. More than likely, it is easy to say
that many women's corsets were ill fitting unless they had
been made to measure, and it may well have been good advice
to suggest to women that they obtain a corset garment that
fitted them at the waist and then used padding to ensure
the hips and breasts also then fitted.
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