Hourglass corset (Victorian)
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Image:Planche XII Corset Leoty (1867).gif The hourglass corset was a style of corset that was in fashion from 1830 to 1900.
Specifically the Hourglass corset by Wasp waist was very unhealthy, opposite the Hourglass corset by Wasp waist today.
- The first fashions worn with hourglass corsets, in around 1830, emphasized width - they tended to have very wide skirts, large sleeves and sloping shoulders - and these elements contrasted with the narrowed waist, making it appear smaller than it actually was. It is ironic that the hourglass corset can achieve the greatest immediate waist reduction; as it acts mainly on a short zone around the waist, rather than attempting to slim the torso around the ribs, the soft fleshy tissue can be compressed and squeezed to redistribute above and below the waistline.
Corsets were still the norm, but they no longer had the exaggerated wide-narrow-wide silhouette of the hourglass corset; see Hourglass corset (Fakir Musafar),

