Veronica Corset
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Pricing for The Veronica Corset starts at $1400.
The Veronica has no shortage of exquisite detailing!
What’s not to love about the shaping that the Veronica gives to a body? This corset pattern has it all – multiple gussets, layers of diagonal boning and bias seams! All the bells and whistles of this corset translate to a gorgeous silhouette with plenty of support and shaping.
The Veronica has two gussets in each breast and two gussets in each back hip, which helps sculpt, lift and support your beautiful curves. With a total of a whopping 42 individual spring steel bones, there’s no denying the amount of rigidity and support this corset can give. Instead of individually placed bone casings, each bone is paired in twos or in even larger clusters. The first cluster is at the side of the corset, with seven bones stitched side by side. The second cluster is diagonal, with 9 steel bones angled towards the back lacing panel of the corset at the top. Two bias seams at each side of the corset at the front help create curves and minimize the waistline. One bias seam curves across the cluster of bones at the side hip and meets slopes down the front up towards the bottom of the busk. The other seam slopes down the first gusset of each breast cup and meets between the busk and the front hip seam at the bottom of the corset.
An amazing and detailed corset like the Veronica would be exquisite for formal wear, and we have made this pattern for clients in silk and silk brocade. However, it would make an exceptional corset in both coutil and leather, which are great materials to wear under clothing. Leather, in particular, sculpts to the body the more you wear it, and a simple black lambs leather would really showcase all the details of this complex pattern
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Pricing for The Veronica Corset starts at $1400.
The Veronica has no shortage of exquisite detailing!
What’s not to love about the shaping that the Veronica gives to a body? This corset pattern has it all – multiple gussets, layers of diagonal boning and bias seams! All the bells and whistles of this corset translate to a gorgeous silhouette with plenty of support and shaping.
The Veronica has two gussets in each breast and two gussets in each back hip, which helps sculpt, lift and support your beautiful curves. With a total of a whopping 42 individual spring steel bones, there’s no denying the amount of rigidity and support this corset can give. Instead of individually placed bone casings, each bone is paired in twos or in even larger clusters. The first cluster is at the side of the corset, with seven bones stitched side by side. The second cluster is diagonal, with 9 steel bones angled towards the back lacing panel of the corset at the top. Two bias seams at each side of the corset at the front help create curves and minimize the waistline. One bias seam curves across the cluster of bones at the side hip and meets slopes down the front up towards the bottom of the busk. The other seam slopes down the first gusset of each breast cup and meets between the busk and the front hip seam at the bottom of the corset.
An amazing and detailed corset like the Veronica would be exquisite for formal wear, and we have made this pattern for clients in silk and silk brocade. However, it would make an exceptional corset in both coutil and leather, which are great materials to wear under clothing. Leather, in particular, sculpts to the body the more you wear it, and a simple black lambs leather would really showcase all the details of this complex pattern
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